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Grandmother Disability Poems

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


Premium Member Shadow Lights
Shadow Lights

Have you ever noticed? 
When you sit your hands upon the keys. 
If you close your eyes, 
just right...
not too tight, no peeking, but...

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Categories: disability, angel, dance, grandfather, grandmother,



Premium Member Yesterday
Yesterday

We 
that can remember
keep-alive
those that have been forgotten,
in the small room,
the place in our hearts,
where God 
plants the best flowers,
and no tears…
fall....

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Categories: disability, butterfly, crazy, creation, gospel,

Premium Member Fading Paper Dolls
Fading Paper Dolls

Slowly leaving things out, 
important and then, 
not so much. 

Angry people that believe 
they are slighted, 
or given less value, 
found wrong...
as...

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Categories: disability, abortion, anti bullying, art,

Premium Member Angels Sing
Angels Sing

I hear them, 
all the time. 
When I pick up my child, 
and hold her close, 
her breath…
Harps; lovely,
faraway, 
and distant.

When I go to...

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Categories: disability, angel, christmas, confidence, granddaughter,

Premium Member Goodbye
Goodbye

I waved as you left the drive. 
I heard your sweet voice… 
ever cheerful.

Hours passed. 
I did the dishes. 
I cleaned up. 
I got ready...

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Categories: disability, angel, daughter, family, farewell,



Premium Member Pumpkin Pie
Pumpkin Pie

Warm fresh, aromatic…
nutmeg, cinnamon, clove(s)…ssss…. 

Butter crust, 
hand mixed, 
hand rolled,
by a 100 year old pin. 
Loved on,
by the cook. 

Flakes of heaven, 
peeled...

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Categories: disability, childhood, christmas, grandfather, grandmother,

Premium Member The Ugly Sweater
The Ugly Sweater

Grandma taught me to crochet. 
My aunt she taught me to knit. 
I can do neither well. 
It is the truth. 
At six,...

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Categories: disability, christian, grandmother, home, i

Premium Member Keeping Still
Keeping Still

The fire has burned low my love. 
I dare not move to fix it. 
You have fallen asleep against my chest.
I feel you breathing.
I...

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Categories: disability, christmas, happiness, heaven, longing,

Premium Member The Gun
The Gun

On the wall above the fire place, 
Grandpa’s rifle still sits. 
I take it down now and then to clean, 
but put it back...

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Categories: disability, allah, america, encouraging, granddaughter,

Premium Member The Making of Cookies
The Making of Cookies

The lost art of putting, 
flower, sugar, vanilla,
and cream together.
More than small cakes, 
a distance…
far past “home made”, 
to the sheer land...

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Categories: disability, angel, chocolate, christian, christmas,

Premium Member Grandma
Grandma

My hands hesitate here… hovering over the keyboard…
Numb, hard to make do as I ask…
This should be happy, 
but I am…
crying.

I miss her. 

She smoked...

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Categories: disability, beautiful, celebration, funeral, grandchild,

Premium Member The Candle
The Candle

The tradition in our house, 
is a wax candle in the window. 
It is set there to keep the light on…
all night. 

Grandma told...

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Categories: disability, america, cancer, god, grandmother,

Premium Member Good Morning Mom
Good Morning Mom

What is your day like?
What are you doing now?
Do you have things to do? 
Can I be of help to you? 

I have...

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Categories: disability, bible, child, cinderella, daughter,

Premium Member Singer
Singer

My grandmother’s sewing machine, 
waits for me…in the closet. 
I am not afraid, I am concerned. 
It has been a long time since I have...

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Categories: disability, angel, child, encouraging, faith,

Premium Member Satin Flowers
Satin Flowers

The desert is a harsh place. 
Sometimes life can not keep up the pace. 
Others… taunt the heat, wild things between the rocks.
They bring...

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Categories: disability, age, child, christian, cry,


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