Childhood Dramatic Monologue Poems
These Childhood Dramatic Monologue poems are examples of Dramatic Monologue poems about Childhood. These are the best examples of Dramatic Monologue Childhood poems written by international poets.
My day up townI can feel the bitter breeze of the winter’s air.
My body is covered with goose bumps that layer my skin.
I have no money to eat.
so...
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Categories:
addiction, adventure, america, analogy,
Reflections of the Past, Visions of the FutureSparsely lit streets added suspense
to stories I listened as a child,
dad used to point towards stars
making up stories for each one
awesome fairies, angels visited
me in...
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Categories:
life,
Reflections of the Past, Visions of the Future
In my life, all pain has been like appendicitis.
I decided to avoid Dad when newborn and crib laid; I'd heard
his authoritative voice as...
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Categories:
anxiety, blessing, emotions, growth,
Generational Curse
It will be there in the morning
It will be there at night
Pull on your boxing gloves
And swing with all your might
You hit hard
Though it’s never...
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Categories:
absence, addiction, childhood,
Reflections of the Past, Visions of the FutureI thought this noxious pain would abandon my agonized heart after a while
I thought if I could write better it would ease on me
Maybe...
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Categories:
anxiety, caregiving, childhood, cry,
Reflections of the Past, Visions of the FutureBack then,
I was so gullible,
Naïve,
I didn’t know any better
But strangely…
I was at peace
I did what i was told
I didn't step out of line
And life...
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Categories:
11th grade, age, analogy,
My Elder Sister[ M y h a p i n e s s i s y o u r s m i l...
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Categories:
absence, appreciation, beautiful, childhood,
My Happy HomeHope and belief occupy the same saucer
Positive vibes released social enjoyment
My childhood years reared with laughter
Learning with parents was a commitment
We were young and...
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Categories:
childhood, encouraging, home, humorous,
CHILDHOODThe campering, tampering, scampering
and running of little legs and feet
toddlers jumping off the porch
and in handheld holding Snickers™ bars
eating chocolate treats
...
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Categories:
1st grade, appreciation, candy,
Forgiving the Unforgivable(Lights dim, single spotlight illuminates the speaker, dressed in simple attire. Voice starts trembling, building in intensity)
Can forgiveness mend
a childhood, mine
fractured in the dark?...
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Categories:
child abuse, father son,
Don't Throw Them to the WolvesWe have a choice,
On how many children will turn out,
And by throwing the parents under a bus,
For the Wolves and Jackals to fight over,
The outcome...
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Categories:
appreciation, baptism, birth, childhood,
When we think of adoptionWhen we think of adoption,
We seldom see it through the eyes of a child,
Too often blinded by our own egos,
Too often carried away on...
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Categories:
age, analogy, appreciation, august,
The last GenerationThinking about the good old days
Reminiscing for a little while
Some memories made me happy, some made me sad
Some brought a tear and some brought a...
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Categories:
childhood, nostalgia,
Rekha - Trigger warning
Standing upon the roof top,
watching her brothers walk to school,
Rekha reminisces about her playground,
full of childhood innocent smiles.
A sole kite decorated in orange and red,
floats...
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Categories:
abuse, child abuse, poverty,
Oh LifeOh life!
I was on a ride of life,
going happily
around the beautiful world!
I had everything...
but then this dark hooded figure,
knocked on my door...
I am not...
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Categories:
depression, for teens,