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Angst Grandmother Poems

These Angst Grandmother poems are examples of Grandmother poems about Angst. These are the best examples of Grandmother Angst poems written by international poets.


The Funeral
There were crows at the funeral,
cawing to their hearts' lament,
it rained at the burial,
a hollow shell of blank torment,

faces weeping tears of black,
it doesn't seem...

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© Ash Miller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, death, funeral, grandmother,



Premium Member In Grief
Trembling, the ache
Still tender,
Unkept moments echo
Risking a prayer,
Where will the memory go?
How will my heart ever know
When to let go… how to let go?

Desperate, the...

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Categories: grandmother, angst, child, death, depression,

Premium Member Another Room Arrest
Theres a wish to punish the aged again.' 
Its intended to start in old Britain..'
To protect their lives ostensibly
The government intend to be turn-key
To remove...

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Categories: grandmother, angst, change, education, grandfather,

Premium Member Women In My Family
Women in my family
Who remember the morning Grandma passed
Recall a loving woman with no malice
Who left a void that would last and last

From the pogroms...

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Categories: family, 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: grandmother, 12th grade, character, hope,



Nan, Our Shining Light
A shining light has now been dimmed
A voice we loved is stilled
The chair where you sat, now empty
Is a place that can never be filled

A...

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Categories: angst, bereavement, family, grandmother,

Premium Member In Times Like These
A year  ago could we have guessed
we could be in bad times like this?
Where we'd be tethered to our homes
and could not our grand-children...

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Categories: angst, grandmother,

Premium Member Twas the Night Before Any Christmas
'twas  the night before any Christmas...

And all over our any town,
Lonely seniors tried so hard to forget,
What life was like in a land long ago.
When...

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Categories: age, angst, grandfather, grandmother,

Brief Hospital Stay
i hate people in sterile places

its unnerving

to see them leached of colour,

needles in their skin

like punctured paper

And prodded by white coats , trying to find...

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© Jay Yeats  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grandmother, angst, care, childhood, death,

The Man In Black Checkered Pants
“Who was The Man in Black Checkered Pants?” my parents have asked from time to time. 
They recall with curiosity about my childish and surely...

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© Amy Sell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: grandmother, age, angst, children, confusion,

Dear Gran
I was just a child,
My heart did not know pain.
But I returned from school one day
My world never was the same

I learned that you had...

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Categories: angst, bereavement, death, grandmother,

Premium Member My Name Is Catastrophe
Hell hath no replete replica like an Ohiohell
memom memoboys dispelled with lovelessloss lorn laments
measured in misgiven gravid neutral grautities of cool compromised cruel
capsid cascades of...

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Categories: grandmother, angst, child, father, children,

What People Were and What People Are
People were
Many things.
Strange or not

People were
Different and
Odd and fun.

People were
Monsters but…
That’s not all

People were
And still are
Strange and odd.

People are
People. For
life is life. 

Yet not.
Not is...

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Categories: grandmother, adventure, allegory, angst, beautiful,

The Damage Will Always Be There
The Damage Will Always Be There


I cried,I bleed,And now my heart longer beats the same way it did before I meet you.My heart feel broken,i...

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Categories: grandmother, angst, childhood, death, depression,

To Grandmother's House We Go
To Grandmother’s House We Go

By Elton Camp

To visit grandmother was a child’s delight 
A welcoming hug made everything right
Aroma of fresh-baked cookies filled the air
About...

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Categories: angst, old, grandmother, old,


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