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Childhood Grave Poems

These Childhood Grave poems are examples of Grave poems about Childhood. These are the best examples of Grave Childhood poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Mus Musculus
Amidst summer’s day
Post middle school finale
In the concrete valley
A vanguard viking lay

We gathered as a ragtag crew
Peeled his corpse off the floor
Carrying him, despite the...

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Categories: grave, boat, childhood, death, memory,



Mine psyche riddled with dybbuk
Mine psyche riddled with dybbuk
Thru emerging adulthood awareness awoke
within noggin of average baby boomer bloke
catastrophization toward risk taking I evoke
positive growth experiences throughout vast
number of...

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Categories: grave, abuse, analogy, angst, anxiety,

Premium Member His Grave
snow covered gravestone
monument to lost childhood
cold harsh memories
abandoned hope, love and dreams
never a Christmas blanket
...

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Categories: grave, dark, emotions, feelings, sad,

Premium Member DECEPTIVE BOSOM OF LIFE

This poem is a metaphor.



Crying tires,
shattered glass,
it all happened,
so very fast.

His life it flashed,
before his eyes,
a life swaddled in set ups,
and lies.

No direction,
for the good,
he...

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Categories: grave, child abuse, childhood, death,

Premium Member Meet Mister Melancholy Smith
Every day he'd sit and pout,
The Ambassador of Doubt.
Come dine with Melancholy Smith,
Was born to eat your heart out.

He was raised a single child,
His emotions...

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Categories: childhood, grave, mental illness,



Unraveling To Ash and Soul
Begin by stripping my skin to the bone
Misfortune is baked in layers
Mania in DNA is more than kin
I trust nurture entwined with nature

Tattered veils obscure...

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Categories: grave, addiction, angst, childhood, depression,

Premium Member Grave Feelings
I rediscover organic errors
hidden in co-gravitating
love language.

Gravity is easily noticed
as Apple falling toward Earth;
less visibly co-scienced,
experientially remembered,
as co-gravitational
co-relational intent

As Apple's ego-gravity core
falls drawn toward sacred...

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Categories: grave, earth, extended metaphor, health,

Premium Member War Crimes
The 90 year old
Could no longer bend or even lean
Over
His brother’s grave

Stands in the sun with his planted cane

At his elbow

Tells me
He hears his brother...

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Categories: grave, bereavement, childhood, death, father

Acts of War Iii
Act Eight, Chapter One. Part Three
                Part of a grander...

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Categories: grave, abortion, allusion, angel, anger,

Mine Psyche Riddled With Dybbuk Haint No Joke
Mine psyche riddled with dybbuk - haint no joke

Thru emerging adulthood awareness awoke
within noggin of average baby boomer bloke
catastrophization toward risk taking I evoke
positive growth...

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Categories: grave, abuse, body, dark, family,

Premium Member Good Dies and Bad Belongs
Walking home I kick the stones. I kick the dirt as well.
Today a life changed but not for me, for someone, someone else.

I see the...

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Categories: grave, appreciation, change, character, creation,

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: grave, 12th grade, character, hope,

Stones I Have Known
Stones I Have Known

I know that stone - scoured smooth beneath the tread
Of workers' feet too early out of bed.
It sparkled finely to my childish...

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Categories: grave, childhood, england, extended metaphor,

Countdown To Clone Day, Rubbish Writing
Granules of recollection rub like salt 
Flailing in the fog of seven years ago
Deafened by incessant frog cries
Vines dangling began attaching to each other 
Drying...

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Categories: business, confusion, fashion, grave,

All My Children
All My Children
by Michael R. Burch
 
It is May now, gentle May,
and the sun shines pleasantly
upon the blousy flowers
of this backyard cemet'ry,
upon my children as...

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Categories: grave, bereavement, child, childhood, children,


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