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Sad Granddaughter Poems

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


Premium Member She's a Work of Art
She is not a prima ballerina at the age of three
but I stand and applaud when she dances for me.
Eloise, my granddaughter is such a...

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© Lin Lane  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: granddaughter,



Premium Member Grandpa Shark
terrible two
is a ninja turtle
she spins her 
little play broom 
like a fighting stick 
and charges 

grandpa shark
faints and dodges
she reels back
gives him a whack
and...

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Categories: granddaughter, grandfather,

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,

Premium Member Walking and Talking
When Genevieve asks me to walk,
my answer: an emphatic “Yes!”
To stroll the woods and simply hear her talk?
The top of my list, I confess.

I love...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, granddaughter,

Premium Member Steve Bob
slits in the blinds
of a guestroom
leaking morning through
skinny orange white cat
follows an old man in his underwear
down the hall to the bathroom 
and back to...

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Categories: granddaughter, thanksgiving,



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 Filled With Chalk
She squats and points,
her little face is all aglow.
Her smile is wide
She’s grinning ear to ear, you know.
She’s very pleased
at the discovery she’s made.
The little...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: granddaughter, silly,

Premium Member Collata Is Six Beautiful and Funny
Collata is my daughter’s daughter
And she barely knows me.
They have lived too far away.
I am having a day with her finally.

She is six, beautiful, and...

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Categories: garden, grandchild, 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 Fathers and Grandfathers I
Poems 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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Categories: granddaughter, father, father daughter, father

Premium Member Waves of Life
“Granddad, how come you have so many wrinkles on your face?”
She asked as he tucked her into bed.
“I don’t think of them a wrinkles…more like...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: granddaughter, memory,

Premium Member Me Today
Me Today
as you can...

Oh, how you hate me today, 
I am just the mom. 
I do the cooking and cleaning, 
I do the laundry, 
and...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angel, chocolate, 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,

Premium Member Amid the Jagged Shadows
"Amid the jagged shadows of mossy leafless boughs; " 

                                Samuel Taylor...

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Categories: blue, granddaughter, loneliness, sad,

Premium Member Her Name Was 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, inspirational,


Book: Shattered Sighs