Kindergarten Flower Poems | Examples
These Kindergarten Flower poems are examples of Flower poems about Kindergarten. These are the best examples of Flower Kindergarten poems written by international poets.
My identical twin and I were a novelty.
In kindergarten our classmates carried us around.
Until we began to demand it.
We have the same hair, face, body, skin, nose, and hands.
I bet if you looked at our palms, they would be identical.
We have the same braying excited joyful witch-like laugh.
We have no political or religious ideas that resemble each other
But we do love each other
My sister sent me a photo of us as flower girls at our aunt’s wedding.
It was a reminder of the good old days when no one could control me.
They let me stand by the men for only one reason.
They were the fastest runners.
Seems like only yesterday,
when I wore a white cap and gown. I was a very excited five year old,
it was my kindergarten graduation.
I was sick as a dog,
after crying until I could not breathe~mom said I could go.
The group diploma pictures were taken,
it was back home and back to bed feeling so sick.
I missed the party~I missed all the fun,
that made me really sad.
The years went by,
I had another chance to get it right.
A blue and white flower corsage I did wear,
school colors made me proud.
A night filled with family and friends,
for all to see what I had done.
Happy tears did fall,
as the next chapter in my life was about to start.
This time I was not missing the party,
cutting my big cake brought me much joy.
Date Written: 3/3/2023
Note: True story.
Off to Kindergarten,
second week of school.
An excited voice
from the back seat,
"Oh, how beautiful,
I see black eyes!"
"What?" I ask, puzzled.
"I saw black eyes,"
she repeats.
I'm wondering
what kind of animal
she has spotted.
Then I spot them,
Black-Eyed Susans,
blooming beside the road.
Like her grandmother,
she loves flowers.