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Childhood Granddaughter Poems

These Childhood Granddaughter poems are examples of Granddaughter poems about Childhood. These are the best examples of Granddaughter Childhood poems written by international poets.


The Leprechaun Trap
The leprechaun trap wasn’t empty;
A toy leprechaun nestled inside
With a nice thank you note
That the leprechaun wrote,
So my granddaughter took it in stride.

If she’d caught...

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Categories: granddaughter, imagination,



Premium Member My Grandmothers Soup
Sometimes when
nightfalls of summer 
feel so cold,
and everything seems dark,
I turn to the heat of 
my grandmother’s soup. 
Life can exist 
within bone China 
or...

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Categories: devotion, granddaughter, i miss

Premium Member Granddaughter
GRANDDAUGHTER 

               Little Angel, Lovely Princess !
    ...

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Categories: granddaughter,

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: granddaughter, appreciation, child, childhood, grandchild,

Premium Member How Long Will This Innocence Last
I ponder
How long will this innocence last.
As I watch him play….take leave
Of our world
And become a dinosaur,
Roar and stomp and laugh
And mispronounce their names.

I watch...

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Categories: childhood, granddaughter, grandson, joy,



Premium Member The Birdwatcher
Once, I was a purple bird
A red bird, a blue bird
A yellow bird, a green bird
Through all those birds
I realized the words
Were simply a display...

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Categories: granddaughter, bird, child, childhood, children,

Premium Member Brave Grand Daughter
With my plucky granddaughter, I'm ne'er bored.
She saunters at connate emblems and depth.
And the way the fay sway with her.
Five-year-old darts on slight span.
Brilliant, brittle...

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Categories: analogy, childhood, daughter, granddaughter,

Premium Member Strawberries Mean Grandma
Fresh succulent cool sweet strawberries
I like their shape, their smell, their taste
They delight me, reminding me of childhood

Summers at the farm, where we could grow...

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Categories: grandchild, granddaughter, grandmother,

Premium Member My Treasure of Grandma
 
the day my grandma died I was called by my uncle
to come to the nursing home and told take whatever you want
the rest is...

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Categories: granddaughter, grandmother,

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: granddaughter, 12th grade, character, hope,

Related By Choice
RELATED BY CHOICE

For my adopted grandmother Nancy Enloe

I met you at a friend’s house,
standing stately on your cane,
tall and rosy-cheeked like me.
In your smile, I...

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Categories: family, friendship, granddaughter, grandmother,

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: granddaughter, child, childhood, children, grandchild,

Poems About Children
Poems about Children


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...

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Categories: granddaughter, boy, child, childhood, children,

Family Poems
Family Poems

Mother's Smile
by Michael R. Burch

There never was a fonder smile
than mother's smile, no softer touch
than mother's touch. So sleep awhile
and know she loves you...

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Categories: granddaughter, child, childhood, family, father,

Premium Member Grandfather, My Heart, My Soul
Growing up with an angel that loved me.
Hovering close,with cane, walking.
Me, on a tricycle to the candy store,
Bright summer days I cannot ignore.

Though decades have...

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Categories: chicago, childhood, dedication, granddaughter,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things