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Grandfather God Poems

These Grandfather God poems are examples of God poems about Grandfather. These are the best examples of God 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: god, child, fun, grandfather, love,



Name Your Angel and Demon
Knock, knock, scritch, scratch
Who’re banging at the old door?
The other whispers hushly
Give in to the turning knob
The good one is no help

Nameless twins barge in
An...

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Categories: god, addiction, angel, betrayal, drink,

Premium Member An Old Shovel
I remember when Grandpa used me everyday,                  ...

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Categories: god, grandfather, old, remember, sky,

Premium Member Your Final Stand Green Soldiers
YOUR FINAL STAND... GREEN SOLDIERS!
WARNING: ADULT SUBJECT, STRONG CONTENT


RIVERS of RED
   FACES of BLUE
      SKYS of GRAY
WHAT LESSONS...

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Categories: god, war,

Premium Member Chickens
The Chicken

One hen can lay
over 500 eggs in her lifetime.
If each egg was brought to adulthood,
and then allowed to do the same,
the whole world could...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: god, childhood, creation, fathers day,



Premium Member New Shoes
New Shoes

"Grandpa, my shoes are too small, 
or maybe my feet or too big?"

"You are going to be ten foot tall, 
if you don't stop...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: god, absence, chocolate, cinderella, grandchild,

Premium Member Ribbons
Ribbons

Thoughts are flowing
like water passing under the bridge. 
There are rivulets that form ribbons... 
of greater meaning found in the lower reaches. 
There is where...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: god, grandchild, granddaughter, grandfather, grandmother,

Premium Member Grandfather's Gift
Grandfather's Gift

There is an angel, 
on a coin, in my pocket. 
My grandfather gave her to me. 
It is a token of affection. 
It is...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: god, angel, grandchild, granddaughter, grandfather,

Premium Member Missing You
Missing you
By Franklin Price
07/05/2022

I miss you so, my darling,
My friend, soul mate and wife
When we said our vows, we meant them
And we honored them for...

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Categories: bereavement, god, love,

Premium Member Cake Mix
Cake Mix

On the way home, 
I stopped at the store. 
I bought a cake mix, 
yellow, as they were out of 
chocolate and white. 

Yellow...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: god, angel, appreciation, i love

Premium Member Lawn Mowers
Lawn Mowers

Grandpa bought old junk, 
and then he made it better. 
He worked all day, 
every day... 
in the hot sun. 
The man
never
complained. 

I spent...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: god, adventure, granddaughter, grandfather, i

Premium Member Grandma Sews
Grandma Sews

Some yarn, a bit of ribbon, 
a flour sack, and loads of love... 
these are the materials
that made the dress I wore
the day I...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: god, absence, angel, grandfather, grandmother,

Life Comes To You
Life Comes to You


				You can’t plan life,
				Life comes to you,
				God is the only One
				Who knows the direction
				Our life will go,
				Our dreams and goals
				Sometimes get put...

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Categories: books, dream, fate, god,

Premium Member The Search For a Missing God
In the beginning a romance,
Every morning waking up in her arms,
Yet in my dreams my love was for,
A mystery woman not of this world.
My dreams...

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Categories: celebration, fantasy, god, hope,

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: god, 10th grade, 11th grade,


Book: Shattered Sighs