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Death Granddaughter Poems

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


50 Years Almost
I can hear her choking back tears, soft silent sobs echo through the phone as she tells me
“If he were still alive, we’d have been...

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Categories: death, emotions, granddaughter, grandfather,



Premium Member Grandpa, Please Don'T Die
His aged fingers squeezed hers at last
    Was this a final, fatal goodbye?
  Her tears stuck to her pillow
  ...

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Categories: death, destiny, granddaughter, grandfather,

For Grandpop
You were the epitome of strength and solidity
The whole world you brightened, not just mine
Your stories were told with unmatched lucidity
Though the laughter and fear...

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© S. Grace  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: granddaughter, cry, death, dedication, for

Grandmother-Ifl Contest
I watched her slip under;
The influence of death laid her still.
She would be gone forever,
I felt the grief hit.

We would no longer create delicious cookies;
Sew...

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Categories: death, goodbye, granddaughter, grandparents,

Dear Grandpa
Grandpa,
I miss the way you smiled when I walked into the house,
I miss the hugs before leaving,
I miss the questions about Ferb's food,
and about college.
I'm...

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Categories: blessing, cry, death, granddaughter,



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: granddaughter, absence, chocolate, cinderella, 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,

The Hands of Jacob
Not long ago when the summers seemed warmer and the winters were whiter. When the trees grew crown of leaves bright, a transparent green. Then...

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Categories: granddaughter, age, allegory, allusion, america,

My Grandad
One day you dropped down dead,
Your heart stopped,
Dad says " you were the apple of his eye",
I wish I had known you,
My grandad,

Grandma never remarried,
You...

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Categories: death, family, feelings, granddaughter,

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,

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 Fathers and Grandfathers Iv
Poems about Fathers and Grandfathers IV



Neglect
by Michael R. Burch

What good are your tears?
They will not spare the dying their anguish.
What good is your concern
to a...

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Categories: granddaughter, family, father, father daughter,

I Am Daunted By the Sight of Death
I was thoughtlessly living my life,
Seeing my loved one's struggle I am at loss of words,
I am so scared of this evil knocking at my...

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Categories: granddaughter, courage, cry, depression, emotions,

Premium Member Grandma's Hands
I will never forget
grandma's gentle touch, and
no time spent with her will I ever regret
          ...

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Categories: granddaughter, grandmother,

Premium Member For Helena
grandma never knew her name until she was an adult
and it was Helena (some kind of birth certificate mix up) 
she embraced her new found...

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Categories: granddaughter, grandmother,


Book: Shattered Sighs