Grandmother Culture Poems
These Grandmother Culture poems are examples of Culture poems about Grandmother. These are the best examples of Culture Grandmother poems written by international poets.
Melonic Jesturingthey made shreres with holes through the center
and painted symbols of wheat on them
and made large doll like figures
with wig like hair
that were used to...
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Categories:
art, business, culture, horse,
FreedomSomeone told me about Love
She was my grandmother, who took me to the Holy Land,
Well it was her Holy land and she called it...
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Categories:
appreciation, blessing, culture, encouraging,
Chapter 57 -- Damian Delilah Mallory Polly: the Family Seventeen ViiOne week passed before Polly
Called. Molly and Dolly agreed
To change the meeting
Location. "We'll meet at the
Small Park near by where we
Used...
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Categories:
culture, birth, brother, business, celebration,
Grand Mother Eartha's DreamMy husband and I always enjoy visiting
GrandMother Eartha
on Mother's Day
She often shares
last night's dreams,
which too often follow rather disturbing peak experience themes
Because,
you know,
or maybe not...
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Categories:
culture, earth day, health,
This Is MeHabitants of the wilderness;
Identify their beauty and acknowledge it-
They wear neither clothes nor makeup.
Yet,they still appreciate their differences;
Each of them in their innocent making.
I am...
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Categories:
africa, culture, fashion,
Exploring Midterm MindbodiesOur minds play
an eisegetical game
transubstantiating our debating minds
translating our felt bodies
embodied contexts
Natural/Spiritual environments
felt yet untouched messages
spoken through ancient metaphoric narratives
polypathic tales
multiculturing mysteries
sacred polytheistic histories
Felt
egocentrically...
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Categories:
animal, culture, health, integrity,
Compassionate EducationBack in the day
of exclusively straight white male
****-retentive missionaries,
the Church
Whether monoculturally Catholic
(which may become an oxymoron
one enlightened day)
or Protestant,
But certainly not polytheistically ecstatic,
like a perfect...
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Categories:
christian, culture, education, health,
Does March Ever QuitDoes March ever quit
to be the wildest month?
Isn't its fury a serious threat
to the crows who munch
on anything, they can find?
We bundle up not to...
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Categories:
appreciation, culture, for teens,
My RoseAmazing is your love
That unites the impossible
Impressive as it formulates
That makes you find yourself
Humanity has become a norm
The imperfections of a human...
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Categories:
culture, adventure, africa, age, appreciation,
The Stamen and the StigmaGrandma had a garden
that she carefully tended to
she talked to her fruits and veggies
as she made her walk through
On this particular day
my hardball went...
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Categories:
appreciation, caregiving, culture, family,
Eighth Grade EnglishBack in Eighth Graded Class
of StraightWhiteMale English privilege
I learned all healthy narratives
must have at least one
of three tension intentions
Unlike sacred mythic prayer and fable
multicultures...
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Categories:
culture, earth day, grandmother,
MicrolightMicrolight
When they appeared, we were like, “What …the?” motorcycles
dangling from multi-coloured wings, animated comic book scene
blond wisps racing at leisure in deliberate mid-morning breeze
rainbow spectrum...
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Categories:
africa, change, culture, grandmother,
Giving Thanks: WaterSome people believe in taking it to their Lord in prayer
I on the other hand believe in tipping it into the seas in tears...
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Categories:
culture, africa, appreciation, blessing, creation,
There For MeLooking 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:
culture, 12th grade, character, hope,
Undocumented WarriorUndocumented Warrior
By George W. Clever-----2002
I sneaked into this country on moccasin feet
No one knew I was here
Till one day someone asked
Where is your C.D.I.B....
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Categories:
america, culture, freedom, native