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History Childhood Poems

These History Childhood poems are examples of Childhood poems about History. These are the best examples of Childhood History poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Milk Delivery ephemera poetry
In the morning light, a milk bottle stands,
A relic of bygone days, in my trembling hands.
Embossed with nostalgia, a link to the past,
From the dairy...

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Categories: change, childhood, history, memory,



The Fifth Christmas
My childhood memory always come back to haunt me at this time of year, when I have no one with whom I can share, it...

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Categories: appreciation, care, career, childhood,

Premium Member Moonshine And Mr Baine

So much of yesterday I can clearly see.
There was a man duly a part of my history.
He lived up the road a short distance from...

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Categories: baseball, childhood, friendship,

Old Wood Stove
While in an antique shop, I came across a wood stove
The cast iron, covered in rust, had seen better times
I admired it as it stood...

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Categories: childhood, family, growing up,

Premium Member In Memory of Backyards

Back then,
backyards were big enough
to nurture a growing soul
and provide a space
for the earth to play out
its seasons in full rehearsal.
There were wide tracks 
of...

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Categories: childhood, growth, home, in



Buried
So many earths to unearth....
worlds that define my history
like a geological time capsule;
you see,
I hid them from seas
of terror
in a world of fear.
I shoveled them...

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Categories: childhood, dark, history, home,

Premium Member I Am Supposed To Be a Human Being
I had a happy childhood at first
Yeah I played with dolls to a tragic
Extent. It was a dream of some
Type of female existence.  I...

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Categories: childhood, age, best friend, black

The Book Thief, Markus Zusak
ihr kampf

 
snowball in the face   warming them         mid-laugh ; 
    ...

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Categories: appreciation, books, childhood, holocaust,

Premium Member Pencils In September
I smell like pencils in September.
After they’ve been brought to that…to the machine hanging on the closet wall where our coats, our boots, our bags,...

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Categories: childhood, 3rd grade, america, betrayal,

Premium Member Back To Nature
"Can you feel the soul of an abandoned house;
can you hear the whispering? " 
Quote by _Constance La France 

I suspect that most major cities...

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Categories: childhood, home, house,

Rising Star
To the boy who battled dragons
In the mists of yesteryear
Did you ever imagine
That you’d be standing here?

To the man who’s made of stardust
Our brightest son...

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Categories: brother, childhood, family, graduation,

Self Help Addict Needles Unsuspecting Reader
Self help addict needles unsuspecting reader 

Expounded late today April 27th, 2023
since being written
countless years ago
maybe a baker's dozen
as thee doodling cock doth crow 
scouting...

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Categories: childhood, 12th grade, abuse, anger,

The Photos We Keep
The photos we keep 
By Michelle Morris
29/11/2020

The photos we keep hold so many memories of the past and we relive those moments each and every...

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Categories: childhood, emotions, family, life,

Platonic Soulmates
I never knew growing together could bond us for life
For as long as I can remember you were my life
When everyone wanted to push me...

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Categories: childhood, 11th grade, age, best

Family
Family
By Michelle Morris
11/08/2020

Family isn't the DNA, blood and 
Bones you were born into freely;
It isn't the place where you 
Were raised or tormented either...

Family is...

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Categories: caregiving, childhood, encouraging, family,


Book: Shattered Sighs