Childhood Gender Poems
These Childhood Gender poems are examples of Gender poems about Childhood. These are the best examples of Gender Childhood poems written by international poets.
the shadow self wants to dancei’m here, nor there, sometimes everywhere
a storm brewing
inside i’m darker
i’ve sailed these seas before
repetition becomes habit
take me back to simpler times
an early childhood memory
just...
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gender, age, angst, anxiety, dark,
We Became Who We Were NotFirst it made me curious
Then it turned to furious
That men disguised as women
Could claim they were victorious
For in our youth the teams we chose
Did not...
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Categories:
baseball, childhood, gender, growing
Conflict Or Consensus Model - My LifeFieldwork is stellar, sexy, or strenuous and sad
Talking values, prolonging childhood
Is not for the faint hearted among S. Africa's "Coloured"
My "township" boasts about acting backward
Using...
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gender, abuse, anti bullying, conflict,
Good Old DaysSunday afternoon my grandmother decided to take me down with her to the memory lane.
She seemed excited like a child traveling first time...
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Categories:
education, gender, life, society,
The Riddle of Shiny HelenLove hearts and scabby knees.
Dead flies and stinging bees.
Dirty nails and sweaty lips.
Fishnets with ragged slips.
Eyeholes in a hessian sack.
Pimples on a tattooed back.
Toys that...
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gender, abuse, character, hurt, identity,
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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gender, 12th grade, character, hope,
The Girl With the Paper WingsThe road lies ahead,
Clean, spotless- a smooth path.
The Sun shines from above,
penetrating her glasses,
and into her eyes.
The yellow daffodils spreads around,
like a carpet- undisturbed....
And She?...
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10th grade, courage, gender,
You Do Not and I Can Prove ItI hate transsexuals, the old woman said. (A childhood friend)
Me too, her cousin agreed, not a childhood friend.
You hate them too, right? The uninvited one...
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gender, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Let Me LiveI write a Poetry of her,
I when first met her
She tried to show happiness
Still, her happiness was in darkness.
Her Heart was sobbing without any tear,
Had...
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anxiety, birth, conflict, gender,
Out For a SpinI take a four-fold spin
through Bill Plotkin's wheel
of bilateral identities,
iconic developmental faces,
ironic personalities.
FIRST comes Eastern-born
dawn of human infancy,
Innocent Sage infants
so WiseElder
in our LeftBrain emergent
wrinkling unfolding...
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gender, health, humor, integrity,
Aint No Valley Deep EnufWhat my kids too often fail to notice,
and what I am guilty of weighing too lightly,
to avoid timely discernment,
are contrasts in density of opportunity
and...
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gender, health, integrity, mountains,
New To a TA new birth young baby;
...
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gender, allusion, analogy, beauty, celebration,
If History Was Food Part 3Wg Said the GRACE
And Robbie BURNS the BACON,
And Thomas ask for MORE
Mr KIPLING baked the cakes
And Jude laid down the law
And Lionel MESSI had...
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art, child, childhood, gender,
The TomboyI was fascinated by frogs, dinosaurs, and outer space.
Comic books, video games, and fast cars to race.
I got my clean clothes dirty and skinned my...
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childhood, fun, gender, growing
Athletic SPractice
Practice
Dumb within
A soldier’s haircut
Woman's skin
Driven children
Swollen tears
Bronze medallion
Wasted years...
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Categories:
car, childhood, cry, gender,