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Grandmother Community Poems

These Grandmother Community poems are examples of Community poems about Grandmother. These are the best examples of Community Grandmother poems written by international poets.


The Christmas Party
Smoothing down my velvety grey skirt
My fancy cream blouse
I feel so clean and smart
A warm glow shines
From within my heart

Rosy cheeks and sweaty palms
Too much...

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Categories: childhood, christmas, community, grandmother,



There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: community, 12th grade, character, hope,

Childhood Memories
Preserving Childhood memories

Those years are like dusty boxes of old books
Each book classify as a quantum leap for me.
My first steps that led to many...

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Categories: community, abuse, allegory, appreciation, character,

Cold Turkey For Old Turkeys
Can I be seeing what I think I am seeing?
Those who would have sold their own grandmother,
Before the outbreak,
Now enduring the cold for the sake...

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Categories: community, addiction, cancer, character, christmas,

Premium Member Keeping Healthy Hearts
I see and hear a great overlap between
left-brain dominant education,
straight white male privileged political power,
and capitalist win/lose 
Elite ballistic gamesmanship.

But, as importantly,
what do you hear
see
feel
believe...

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Categories: community, dream, health, integrity,



Premium Member Those Were Better Times Good Times Being Around My Grands- -
"Those were better times. Good times!
Being round my grands…

It reminds me of my grandparents;
Grandma, baba, ouma, bomma grandmother;
Love to read poems sing them ole time...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, community, dedication,

Premium Member Force Source
Like lack of preventive health care,
far more love is lost
through passive neglect
than active abuse.

And so it is
perhaps a negative corollary
we, most of us,
have failed to...

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Categories: community, destiny, green, health,

The Missing Truth
HEBREW ,
Who are you
I am the truth
The man, the woman, the child you hid
The story you change
The lie you told
The Queen you raped
The King you...

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Categories: black african american, community,

Premium Member Go Granny Go---
GO GRANNY GO---

Little old woman, this nation don’t understand;
Your womb provided the first house of man
Without your guidance and wisdom
There’re be no children
Go granny go

Little...

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Categories: analogy, assonance, community, grandmother,

Premium Member Just Wrong
JUST WRONG 

Throughout my life’s journey, I chanced to see,
Many things to this day that bother me,

The things that chose the path of my destiny,
the...

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Categories: change, community, corruption, desire,

Kukhu Naliaka
Kukhu Naliaka today, I must echo your heroine
For your successful motherhood, you carried a dozen
Despite the fact say, your belly needed food
Truly you sacrificed full,...

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Categories: appreciation, celebrity, community, endurance,

Premium Member Raised By Everyone
When I was a child everyone’s mother on my block corrected me.
Every adult in the neighborhood watched me vigilantly, carefully.
Watching for me to do something...

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Categories: age, appreciation, community, environment,

Premium Member Roses and Carnations
My Grandma had a golden hands
She planted flowers and gardens 
In the front yard even at the neighbors 
Red yellow orange violet 
White purple roses...

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Categories: beauty, community, engagement, grandmother,

Premium Member Sacramental Dialogue
Let's do a bit of sacramental gaming.

Oh no, Dear!
That smells and sounds coldly inappropriate.
What would your great-grandmother say?

OK, well...
how about a mutually refining discussion
about theological...

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Categories: community, culture, health, spiritual,

Premium Member Why Bother To Vote-F
After turning 18, I did not hesitate in registering to vote.
Many people had suffered discrimination, and I had taken note.
Mary, my maternal grandmother, could neither...

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Categories: community, freedom, inspiration,


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