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Child Graduation Poems

These Child Graduation poems are examples of Graduation poems about Child. These are the best examples of Graduation Child poems written by international poets.


Congraduations Child of Future
Congraduations, child of future!  May I take your hand?
No celebration, no grant stature, and yet here you stand.
I have no promise what will pass...

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Categories: celebration, change, graduation, me,



Premium Member Graduation Day
Am I different because of the letters after my name
It's hard to tell, I still feel the same
There is a distinct sense of achievement 
Proof...

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Categories: graduation, education,

Life Is Full of Ink
The road is thick
You can't move through, that quick
Sometimes making you feel sick 
Or you were cursed maybe think
Indeed, life is full of ink

Today I...

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Categories: child, emotions, feelings, graduation,

Premium Member No Bookworm
Today is the first day of school
the summer too short at the pool
	school days are long
	this is so wrong 
I think going to school isn’t...

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Categories: child, dad, father, graduation,

Ppc
Name of Crime    Under Section
1.Murder	                 ...

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Categories: books, education, graduate, graduation,



Premium Member Please Hold the Applause
Please hold the applause until the end, the commencement director said.
Some families could not do it.
When their child received his or her diploma they went...

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Categories: graduation,

Premium Member What a Choice
When I was a child,                                         ...

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Categories: child, graduation, teen, wedding,

There For Me
Looking 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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Categories: graduation, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Little Black Pearl
Little black pearl
formed from city grit 
pressurized by violence
layers of scars-a survivor.
There were no birds or trees
only concrete eggs in broken nests
harsh decades under moonlit...

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Categories: graduation, chicago, child abuse, education,

There Is a Precedent For It
When I was a child, I heard some adults talking,
About a saying that made no sense to me,
Something about a bad order carried out well,
Being...

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Categories: graduation, age, analogy, baptism, books,

First Steps
First Steps
by Michael R. Burch

for Caitlin Shea Murphy

To her a year is like infinity,
each day—an adventure never-ending.
She has no concept of time,
but already has begun...

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Categories: graduation, age, child, childhood, children,

Premium Member My Child
My Child

I have failed in my duty as a parent. 
You have fallen away. 
What can I say now to the Lord, 
as I am...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: childhood, confidence, dance, graduation,

Graduation Day
GRADUATION DAY

I know I was excited when graduation came
And I walked to the platform as you proudly called my name.
I held my hand out proudly,...

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Categories: graduation,

The Desk
The Desk
by Michael R. Burch

for Jeremy

There is a child I used to know
who sat, perhaps, at this same desk
where you sit now, and made a...

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Categories: graduation, basketball, boy, child, childhood,

Time Flies Before My Eyes
I swore time just soared
A child in kindergarten
Has the strength to teleport
But her memories unforgotten 

She just understood the letters
Now she uses them to create
It...

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© Sam Tab  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: age, graduation, life,


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