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January Childhood Poems

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


Premium Member Brother Of Our Souls
Born December 5, 1961,
blonde cherubic, lips of rose buds,
eyes of the bluest baby innocence.
Remember the 1960's brother,
Massapequa proud, Long Island.
Our Cedar Street,
lined once with what...

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Categories: childhood, 7th grade, 8th grade,



We Left Our Childhood Behind
Remember when we used to play
In our backyards every day
We built castles in the sand
And chased each other hand in hand

Remember when we used to...

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Categories: childhood, feelings, friendship, innocence,

Childhood Waits
When born as old
then aging young
Youth before us
with laughter sung

Each day better
than one before
Sick or senile
the past absorbs

Born decrepit
our weakness shows
A mother’s milk
of hope to...

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Categories: age, childhood, future, joy,

Premium Member Embrace Mystery
Written: January 20, 2024
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Sibylline stammer upswells
I'd explore my innermost self
My precious blue earplugs,
which...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, childhood, heart,

Premium Member January 4th, 2007
I turned ten two days ago,
I blew out the candles with a heavy sigh.
You were born today,
Still.

Your lips inherited 
The reddest hue of cardinal feathers,
Your...

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Categories: baby, brother, childhood, death,



To The Ones I Carried
 I get up every day with the life I thought is mine
And before I get my share done, 
watched you silently asleep and I...

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Categories: childhood, children, mother,

Premium Member Going to Semaphore Beach
Hot summer afternoons 
and the call 
of glistening water lapped
a child's mind with a want.
Just home from work
we would pester our father
until he relinquished
and took...

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Categories: beach, childhood, nostalgia,

Withernwick, Winter 1947
they dug a path down Church Lane
with walls that , to my child’s eye
seemed to rear up sheer and cold
as though reaching for the sky
at...

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Categories: childhood, dream, memory, winter,

Premium Member Four Cafes
I was off for my vacation. After a long flight and drive, I reached my cozy apartment. Stars like diamonds filled the cold January night....

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Categories: childhood, drink, food, january, sun,

Premium Member Balloons
Awesome absolute of childhood exaltation - 
Balloons embed dear youthful memories within. 
Fascinating, joyful, colourful inflation, 
Promise rock steady future on a thread, so thin....

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Categories: childhood, children, emotions, symbolism,

Premium Member The Mettle of Mom's Kettle
*Image of Tea & More by EverPic.

The Mettle of Mom's Kettle

Dear mother's tea kettle.
She purges impurities daily.
She satisfies it with freshness.
Encounters gained exponentially.
She alights the...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: childhood, extended metaphor, inspiration,

Premium Member I Remember
As long as I can remember
came Christmas cards in December -
     my aunts back home to thank.
With glad tidings at yuletide...

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Categories: childhood, christmas, nostalgia,

I Experience Languor Getting Auld
As a bouncing baby boy
syne of tragic travails in the offing tolled
courtesy analogous bell think Pavlov's employ;
yours truly me mama's apron strings rolled
secure around stubby...

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Categories: childhood, 12th grade, absence, analogy,

Premium Member Cocal
Behold the shout of “SEA!” where ends the land
  down Manzanilla way on windward shore -
on coconut road, on ribbons of sand
  where...

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Categories: beach, childhood, nostalgia,

Premium Member Fanciful
Why does the mind love those fanciful tales
of firey dragons and great dancing whales?
Easier to digest spurious tales gone awry
than to taste sweetness of questioning...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allusion, childhood, emotions, fantasy,


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