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Grandfather Confusion Poems

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


Old Man
unending letters
gets the paralyzed old man,
unable to read...

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Categories: confusion, grandfather, pain, recovery



My Malawi - Independence Day Poem
We were not a nation, but just a continent 
Africa with kingdoms 
then, we violently got segmented and detached by people who never understood us...

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© Pius Seda  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: abuse, africa, confusion, corruption,

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: confusion, absence, abuse, addiction, allegory,

Premium Member A Frivolously Frolicsome Foursome
Grandfather was up to the task
As everyone took off their mask
Shouted “it’s no disgrace”
To show all of your face
And offer a toast from your flask.


And...

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Categories: change, confusion, humor, irony,

Experiencing Emerging Adulthood Stage While Inching Toward Being An Old Geezer
Me, an aging baby boomer
long haired pencil necked geek
burning, depleting, using... fossil fuels,
thus a global nonrenewable resource(s)
repentant consumer
admitting heavily trod carbon footprint
additionally deeply enmired
within very...

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Categories: anger, childhood, confusion, father



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: confusion, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Wrinkled Babe Or Toddler Old Man
Looks like my grandfather fallen over 
Around brown with the sunken Grand 
My visaged tan round 
My hair recedes like in a sounding wave 
As...

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Categories: allusion, baby, confusion, destiny,

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,

Premium Member Dizzy--
Old fellow, so mellow;
Heads spinning
Don’t remember
This September (what)
Got an appointment
His divorcement been approved
He’s an old white haired dude!!!

some say he’s from I- O-WAY
Just across Ne-...

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Categories: confusion, 5th grade, analogy, anxiety,

Grandpa Say What
Grandpa said, "I bought a hearing aid of late"
"Though It was expensive, it really works great!"
His grandson said, "I see,"
"And what kind might it be?"
Grandpa...

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© Pat Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, funny, grandfather,

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

No Reason To Complain
Yikes, aside from mental
     health re: psychotherapy,
     which haint the worse
cyst phase of being
   ...

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Categories: confusion, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Light On the Devil's Chord - Day 33 -Part 1-
My dreams were of the dire Queen
I had allowed her reign over me, callousing my heart,
She was inside me, laughing
Having crawled in
My walls closing, as...

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Categories: adventure, confusion, growth, heart,

The Rain of Nostalgia
What a pleasant time of the year!
For showers of blessings have come
A glorious time for others,
But painful for some..

The children are out already,
Leaping in puddles...

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Categories: anxiety, betrayal, confusion, dad,

Premium Member What About Us Jesus
I have a question
does anyone has the answers
God why did you leave us here
And why I'm dying 
What about us Jesus
Adam showered us with sin...

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Categories: celebration, community, confusion, endurance,


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