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Work Grandchild Poems

These Work Grandchild poems are examples of Grandchild poems about Work. These are the best examples of Grandchild Work poems written by international poets.


Future Problem
Future problems

To put a water pipe into a trench took many men 
now a digging machine makes a trench in a few hours
we accept this...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: adventure, grandchild,



Premium Member Getting Old
It’s easy to feel old
when you get older,
little things like aches that linger,
work days that feel done after just a few hours,
sleep that feels done...

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Categories: age, grandchild, grandfather, relationship,

Premium Member An Ordinary Day
An ordinary day upon the trail:
a walk with Missy, cutting vines and trees.
That spoon of sugar goes a long, long way
in finding joy in what...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grandchild, nature, work,

Premium Member The Grand

Work roughened hands
Gentle like a heart
Who bends its ear, listening…
Whispering kindness
Coloring the morning songs
In laughter, smiles
Love that abides inside one
Who is more than kind
He is...

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Categories: appreciation, child, childhood, grandchild,

Premium Member One Dollar
One Dollar

When I was a kid, 
I worked for every dime I got. 
I folded papers, 
I took out the trash, 
I did dishes, 
washed...

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



Premium Member The Delivery Room
Expectant fathers will often pace
Until nurse invites them into
A bright delivery suite
To see their baby born;
Before they see birth
Of their newborn,
Some are out
Cold on 
Floor.

Soon,
Revived
Father...

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Categories: grandchild, baby, birth, endurance, father,

Premium Member Grandma Winslet and Her Guest
It was going to be the best Christmas of the most spectacular, magnificent Christmases in the world.Certainly, the best one we had ever seen, for...

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Categories: grandchild, granddaughter, grandfather, grandmother,

Premium Member For Delbert and Nellie -- Both Audio and Text
This lucky youngster definitely got an ample helping of “love” whenever he visited his grandparents on their farm.

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Categories: grandchild, childhood, grandparents,

Premium Member A Sudden Recollection - Text Version
Early last October, on a cool and breezeless morning, one o’ my grandsons, Grant, and I had a half a dozen lines 
Bobbin’ near the...

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Categories: fishing, grandchild, grandson,

Twas Christmas 2002
‘Twas December, two thousand two;
Christmas, of course, and my main thought -
Decking the halls on Tye Avenue.

With a broken leg, I’m in a stew, ...

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Categories: 11th grade, christmas, grandchild,

Premium Member Granddaughter
It fills my heart with lots of love,
to watch you grow my little dove
Even after all this time
I am yours, and you are mine.

Your laughter...

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© Jt Nyx  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grandchild, appreciation, child, encouraging, family,

Poems About Children Ii
Poems about Children II



On Looking into Curious George’s Mirrors
by Michael R. Burch

for Maya McManmon, granddaughter of the poet Jim McManmon

Maya was made in the image...

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Categories: child, childhood, children, grandchild,

Premium Member The Mother Tree
The Mother Tree

I am the mother tree that spawned the seeds of you.
My children, you've grown and branched away from me.
You've married, left home to...

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Categories: birth, children, family, grandchild,

Premium Member Grandma's Objective Observations
I am not saying this just because
he is my grandson but
He is the most athletic person
in the family
and he is
four

I am not saying this just...

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Categories: grandchild, granddaughter, grandfather, grandmother,

Premium Member The Soft One Walked In
We were wailing and sobbing
Everyone clutching
Okay maybe not everyone
But I was keening
Console me?
No way.
My aunt was dead
And I was dead too now.
She had taken me...

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Categories: death, emotions, feelings, grandchild,


Book: Shattered Sighs