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January Growing Up Poems

These January Growing Up poems are examples of Growing Up poems about January. These are the best examples of Growing Up January poems written by international poets.


Premium Member January 4th, 2007
I turned ten two days ago,
I blew out the candles with a heavy sigh.
You were born today,
Still.

Your lips inherited 
The reddest hue of cardinal feathers,
Your...

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Categories: growing up, baby, brother, childhood, death,



Premium Member Chapter 24 -- Dolly Damian Friends and Family Part Ii
The fifth floor was decorated 
With fancy art work. Molly 
Rang the bell. After a few
Minutes an attractive older
Woman answered the door.
She threw the door...

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Categories: growing up, confidence, family, feelings, friend,

Shifting Wings Lifted
Canal channel calm
              Calm swan route rowed
     ...

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Categories: growing up, absence, allusion, encouraging, father

Premium Member When I Look Back
i had it in the palm of my hand
and treasured every moment

the open road
the opportunities
and even time



posted on January 12, 2023...

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Categories: appreciation, freedom, growing up,

Premium Member Kill With Truth Or Live a Lie
*Image of White Lies by PToday.

Kill With Truth Or Live a Lie

Innocence precedes with their mouth,
Bold-step, no Fred Astaire,
Unashamed, not from the deep south,
Turn a...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fate, friend, growing up,



A Maturity Brain Acupuncture Poem
i went to wendy's today 
and i purchased an orange cream soda
i then went to my old neighborhood to a particular house
in front of that...

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© Marty King  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: growing up, death of a friend,

Work In Progress 1
I was born the eighth among nine siblings .One sister Gladyss Darlene ,seven years older ,died after five days from a condition she would have...

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Categories: growing up, home,

Daily Enhancing Mindfulness
Discombobulation thunderously
torments, triumphs, tumults
courtesy deafening,
earsplitting, fracturing...
(think emotional bomb cyclone),
whereby unbearable mental anguish
rents psyche asunder 

into bajillion pieces
singular recourse necessitates
invoking cerebral powers
to engender feeling 
comfortably numb...

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Categories: growing up, angst, conflict, faith, fate,

Premium Member Appreciation Day
*Image of State Bar of Texas by Articles.
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Appreciation Day

I have...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: growing up, appreciation, character, children, father,

Be Careful How You Speak
President Joe Biden, apparently is growing weary, of all of the negative criticism. That he has been receiving from people.  Could it be true...

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Categories: growing up, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Ghosts---Of Memories
Ghosts of moments from our past
     linger just beyond our reach;
those we once held close dearly,
     now...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: growing up, angst, children, dream, feelings,

Happy Birthday Matthew Scott Harris Parturition
Yours truly an aging baby boomer
long haired pencil necked geek
trademark disheveled characteristics
whipsawed ever faster around sun.

He (best buddy and alter ego of mine) 
snapped, popped,...

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Categories: growing up, anniversary, birth, birthday, creation,

Premium Member There Is a Moment
and i wonder…

when is it exactly
we are no longer a teenager
waiting to become the adult

when is it exactly
we turn the page
to enter that new chapter

when...

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Categories: growing up, teenage, time,

Artless Dissipation - Wdj
30 January 2021

The prodigy has turned prodigal
Making silver spoons out of gold medals
While the hearsay deepens about clandestine meetings
I fix myself a plate of pity...

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Categories: growing up, identity, life, retirement,

Premium Member The Good Old Days of Transistor Radios
Way back in the mists of the 1950's
Transistor radios were really quite nifty
I saved for such a long time
Spent every last one of my dimes
Bought...

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Categories: emotions, growing up, happy,


Book: Shattered Sighs