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Grandfather Conflict Poems

These Grandfather Conflict poems are examples of Conflict poems about Grandfather. These are the best examples of Conflict Grandfather poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Marks and Sharks
peter marks, rhymes with sharks, warns the people
To be sharp.? Your life he wishes I note to save.?
He advocates 'a new stab' in three months...

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Categories: age, character, conflict, courage,



Passed On
Time has passed,
Those who had to go have gone, 
Leaving behind all that was theirs,
For their family heirs. 

What did the heirs do? 
They divided...

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© Pranali Vg  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: conflict, absence, analogy, appreciation, blessing,

A Broken String
A broken string,
In ancient times she sings
Stretched straight on the guitar then she sings,
not more live today fling, 

Her song today listen on the temple,
Some...

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Categories: art, beach, conflict, guitar,

Don'T Go Beyond the Ocean, Part I
Sabati was eight years old on the day
that his grandfather told him to sit down,
there was a story that he had to share,
that he was...

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Categories: america, conflict, dark, future,

Desolations Midnight Snow
It falls softly as it tumbles...
Down from the sky darkly...
Deep in the heart of midnight.

Not a deity stirs at this moment out of time.
As young...

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Categories: conflict, absence, abuse, addiction, allegory,



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: conflict, 12th grade, character, hope,

Brick, Upon Another Brick
Brick, upon another brick..




Men, believe in his youth. Life is his to take. Young men believe life is now, just borrow and steal everything you...

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Categories: appreciation, conflict, humanity, wisdom,

Light On the Devil's Chord - the Memory
Light—I was barely even myself, but some light…
Her light—no my own enemy Himself! 
—The Lord Eternal!—
How could I let this happen to me? – 

And...

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Categories: assonance, conflict, confusion, courage,

Fighting At Sixty Five
I've been in quite a few bar fights
But that was many years ago
Now that I'm pushing sixty six
Those are feelings I try not to show

But...

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© Pat Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: conflict, dog, grandfather, imagery,

Premium Member Protect and Serve - For the Men and Women In Blue
What is strength if not compassion 
For the weak and those in need,
Does a smile not show more prowess
Than a fist that makes you bleed.

Is...

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Categories: character, community, conflict, courage,

Settling Old Grudges, Part Iii
...They sent a copy of an old tin-type,
a picture of Milton and his bride,
one look at it and I knew the whole truth,
Small Doe in...

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Categories: community, conflict, family, father

Settling Old Grudges, Part I
This house belonged to grandfather Rudolph,
though its history goes much further back,
all the way to the eighteen seventies,
when to this vast land Herbert Blake did...

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Categories: conflict, confusion, family, father

Into My Cherished Future
The tightened nut of self service
Confiscates my freedom
While at the same time
Intruding into my cherished future

I was born I was nowhere
I didn’t know I just...

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Categories: anxiety, conflict, depression, discrimination,

Premium Member Burlap and Satin
“You’re burlap and satin; you’re leather and lace,”
	the bride-to-be’s mother said. “He’s a disgrace!
	Break up with him. It’s not too late to save face.
	He’s our...

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Categories: children, conflict, love, parents,

Veteran's Day 2017
I just learned (via email) 
  from a close paternal relative Pamela Noblitt
that my paternal grandfather (Aaron Harris), 
   when in his...

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Categories: america, conflict, courage, dad,


Book: Shattered Sighs