Lost Granddaughter Poems
These Lost Granddaughter poems are examples of Granddaughter poems about Lost. These are the best examples of Granddaughter Lost poems written by international poets.
Lily Letters of Jasmine
Dear grandma,
you were my litchi s u n r i s e,
...
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deep, emotions, granddaughter, grandmother,
A Day Late But Not ForgottenA Day Late but not forgotten
By Franklin Price
08/19/2023
Nineteen months and a day ago, my Barbara left this life
She was my muse, my lover, was my...
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anxiety, god, granddaughter, love,
Victorious DefeatMy team lost – 32-0.
But in my defense
It was just me
Against the whirring windmill
Of a seven year old.
I told her I was
70 years older than...
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Categories:
granddaughter, love hurts, soccer,
Hag StonesWe slowly walked along the beach, granddaughter and me,
in silence, save for the distant roaring of the sea.
At times, she ran ahead, dancing, skipping on...
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beach, granddaughter,
SheShe is what the world never knws ,
Her heart is what a man never heeds,
Her need is never a need of own,
Her hands are those...
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granddaughter, angel, daughter, for her,
The Hands of JacobNot 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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granddaughter, age, allegory, allusion, america,
Memories At the LakeMoving to Lake Shore sites was definitely cool
Our home was so large and faced the water
Cameron fixed up an old boat
We held hands on the...
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fishing, granddaughter, memory, summer,
There For MeLooking 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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granddaughter, 12th grade, character, hope,
Related By ChoiceRELATED 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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family, friendship, granddaughter, grandmother,
Poems About Children IiPoems 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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granddaughter, child, childhood, children, grandchild,
Poems About Fathers and Grandfathers IvPoems 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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granddaughter, family, father, father daughter,
Poems About Fathers and Grandfathers IPoems about Fathers and Grandfathers I
I translated the first six Native American poems for my father when he chose to enter hospice and end his...
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granddaughter, father, father daughter, father
Poems About ChildrenPoems 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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granddaughter, boy, child, childhood, children,
Family PoemsFamily 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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granddaughter, child, childhood, family, father,
Grandfather, My Heart, My SoulGrowing 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,