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Grandfather Dramatic Monologue Poems

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


Premium Member Three Legged Table
As a child, 
I loved to watch Grandpa build. 
His basement workshop, 
was filled with tools. 
Tools hanging on every wall, 
wood neatly stacked in...

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Categories: child, fun, grandfather, love,



Premium Member My Purpose Drawn To Disorder - Them Mind Games Tag You'Re It- My Spokenword
Never mind games tag you're it,
What's my true purpose here am I to be really cute and feared
My not name blaspheme and smeared
This unknown gospel...

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Categories: allusion, analogy, black african

Premium Member Grand Papa and His Old Worn -Kerchief
"Them there stories
Twas the decade of worries
In the lower half, of the mighty Mo’
My grand-PaPa and em’ picked cotton
It twas below the Mason-Dixon Line;
Grand-pa always...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, character, dedication,

Why Not Sink the Ships
If my maternal grandfather Dr. Taylor Austin Pennock (pharmacist and chiropractor) could be alive on planet earth today? Theses are some things he might just...

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,

Yea Though I Walk Though the Valley Psalm 23:5
"Yea thou I though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for though thou art with me;...

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,



Premium Member The Great Kilt- One of the Themes of Scotland
The great kilt.
“Och aye the noo”
TraIs the cat deid? –
 Has the cat died? your trousers are a bit short
 – like a flag flying...

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Categories: adventure, analogy, clothes, history,

Premium Member Part One-A Day of Babysitting My Grandchildren Leinah and Carlin Williams
What's your name LeiNah what's your last name Williams who am I Papa
What's your name come here talk to me(sounds of high pitch screaming from...

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Categories: adventure, analogy, granddaughter, grandfather,

Premium Member Babu Ni Shujaa Wangu Grand Pa My Hero-
BABU NI SHUJAA WANGU GRAND PA MY HERO- -

Grandpa’s hands were withered, they did shake;
But he held me anyway;
Grandpa’s voice crackle and breaks, but he...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, dedication, devotion,

Premium Member New Time Same Problem Still Prejudice
NEW TIME SAME PROBLEM STILL PREJUDICE

I am colored by my skin type is...
Dark brown I am black
If the color of my skin offends you, then
Just...

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Categories: anger, angst, anxiety, assonance,

I Am My Father's Son
They were gambling in front of the house.
Manservants and pages bustled about
Serving Suitors who just curse and carouse.
Few mix wine with water. I heard one...

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Categories: adventure, anger, anxiety, bullying,

Violet-Blue Death
1. Non-fiction

The bathroom faucet gushes nectar
drowns my hands in never-laughter,
"Sorry" is a specter
when you told me "0" I felt disgusting,
hopelessly deluded,
naked.

Last night I dreamed
that New...

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Categories: addiction, crazy, dark, ,

My Hero
We all have one person we call "Hero"

My hero is brave, beaten and battered by war
My hero is weathered, abused by the elements
My hero is...

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Categories: death, grandfather,

Obra -Life
Son, let me tell you something
I once heard
It was your grandfather
Who told me
When he saw I had grown beard
It’s about a journey to a town,...

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Categories: life,

Premium Member Gentlemen
 Some people try 
To figure us out. 
We sensitive men 
Who wander about 
Making living with pen. 
In lives filled with goals 
And family...

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Categories: encouraging, father, friendship, gender,

Blood and Water
Blood And Water

Father.
Mother.
Brother.
Sister.
Aunt.
Uncle.
Cousin.
Grandfather.
Grandmother.
And friends.
Ashes is ashes,Dirt is dirt,Skin is skin,
And blood is thicker then water.
No matter how many times I say this,
No matter how many...

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Categories: brother, caregiving, daughter, father,


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