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Sister Granddaughter Poems

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


Premium Member Walking Hand In Hand
She danced into my life three years ago
as if she'd been born with Angel wings.
My granddaughter, Eloise; a star aglow,
twirling in a ballerina skirt as...

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



Premium Member Chapter 99 -- Damian Delilah Mallory Dj Damali Nyaf and Rico: the Celebration-- Mass Invitations
Date:   April  2045
 
An excellent April afternoon blooming.
Damali is now 19 years old this
Day. Damali was thinking of his future 
Stretched out...

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Categories: granddaughter,

Premium Member That Was Our Christmas
That was Christmas! Great Great Grandma told them. 
The children were stunned at the old photo.
This did not look like any Christmas they had ever...

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Categories: christmas, granddaughter, grandmother, memory,

Premium Member Legacy With Instructions
Starlet had to purchase those keen fun, artistic boots
They remind her of so many great things
The times she and grandma were in cahoots
Dancing and jiving...

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Categories: grandchild, granddaughter, grandmother,

Premium Member Maid Marion
At seventeen, with hazel eyes,
a dancer's legs, petite in size.
With grace and poise, enchants the boys;
her younger sister, much annoys.
So fair of skin and prone...

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



Premium Member Miracle of Life
The miracle of life
granted us a wondrous gift today.
Oh, how we're blessed!
Another new bud on our tree-
a tiny babe to hold and love
has come to...

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Categories: granddaughter, birth, life,

Premium Member Grandmas Vanilla Cake
Grandma's vanilla cake with brown sugar topping cannot be duplicated.
My sister and I used to help her bake it for the holidays
Not only was it...

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Categories: grandchild, granddaughter, grandmother, missing

Premium Member Nathania Augustine Sheerah Joyluv Williams
Joy Luv!
Joy love;
On July 14th afternoon,
 at 1:14 p.m. a special delivery was made;
An angel came down from heaven;
 God has released another one of...

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Categories: granddaughter, analogy, appreciation, birth, birthday,

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 Part One-A Day of Babysitting My Grandchildren Leinah and Carlin Williams
What's your name LeiNah what's your last name Williams who am I Papa
What's your name come here talk to me(sounds of high pitch screaming from...

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Categories: adventure, analogy, granddaughter, grandfather,

Premium Member Thanks a Lot, Grandpa Joe - Both Audio and Text Versions
The inspiration for this partially true piece was my older brother, Joe, and his 2 grandkids (circa 1994) - 


I can clearly see the moon,...

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Categories: fear, grandchild, granddaughter, grandfather,

Premium Member Dear Francesca
Eyes shimmer sky-kissed blue.
Cheeks whisper a rosy hue.
Smiles and laughter breakthrough,
When we play fun peekaboo.

Lips create Cupid’s bow.
Hair sun-kissed strawberry flow.
Sense of calm rests below,
As...

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Categories: baby, child, grandchild, 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,

Salvation
Our grandson (7) made a game – 
He christened it “Salvation.”
Before he rattled off the rules
I asked his explanation.

“Do you know what salvation means?’
I queried;...

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Categories: granddaughter, grandson, words,

Premium Member Angels Sing
Angels Sing

I hear them, 
all the time. 
When I pick up my child, 
and hold her close, 
her breath…
Harps; lovely,
faraway, 
and distant.

When I go to...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angel, christmas, confidence, granddaughter,


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