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Loss Growing Up Poems

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


Premium Member Echoes of the Heart

             Echoes of the Heart


I’ve walked this street before, through slick remnants of...

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Categories: growing up, dark, deep, desire, gothic,



Premium Member Growing Pains
One spring, within its patient cross
To summer's gain from winter's loss,
With flowers varied colors hue
A girl befriended someone new
in her life.

Someone quite special she had...

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Categories: growing up, emotions, fate, feelings, first

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 REGRETFUL VACATION

Every thought,
came back,
to you,
pitiful indeed.

Camping in my,
thoughts,
an unpleasant,
nights unrest.

Morning was,
no better,
the smell,
of hot coffee.

The wood fire,
burning,
last nights
desires.

The lake,
ripples,
with sounds,
I remember.

Can you,
hear me crying,
when,
it's storming?

Splashing in...

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Categories: growing up, boat, emotions, feelings, growing

Premium Member The Pit and the Pendulum
I think I found the prescription for the sickness behind my obvious problems 
Or I found the key that fits in the lock of the...

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Categories: emotions, fear, growing up,



Once upon my time
Once upon a December we were friends.
Once upon a cold night holding onto a time we knew someday would end.
A whole new world we’ll never...

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Categories: growing up, best friend, childhood, december,

Remember November
Remember November, the start of Winter,
The slow coming through the cold—
Where the pure its celestial gift see 
A bare, broken essence that is timeless, old.

The...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: growing up, inspirational, introspection,

Premium Member Three Teeth
three incisor teeth burst through fresh flesh...
opaque as pearls, strong as love, precious 

beautiful baby babbles assertively
mesmerized by mishmash sounds 
that her astounding mouth can...

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Categories: growing up, abuse, addiction, childhood, drug,

Premium Member How Vast Is the Distance -
How vast is the distance -
So I thought - between cradle
And what was the final ascent
To a plateau good and whole.

What fine opportunities
My wrinkles record...

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Categories: growing up, heartbreak, society,

Premium Member Pieces
Pieces

I gather things I thought were important, 
that don't seem quite that way anymore. 
There are pictures of the past, 
and lists of goals for...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: growing up, abortion, angel, child abuse,

Premium Member I Am Supposed To Be a Human Being
I had a happy childhood at first
Yeah I played with dolls to a tragic
Extent. It was a dream of some
Type of female existence.  I...

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Categories: growing up, age, best friend, black

White Rock Dreaming
Through Garreg-Wen’s nomadic hearth, we grew
and waned like lichen’s stole on Moel-y-Gest.
Her lustrous tablet’s cleaved expanse possessed
our sacred streams. Where plasma sands, in lieu
of blood’s...

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Categories: growing up,

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It was in the sorrow
That I learned to empathize and care
It was in the darkness
That my heart spoke the best prayers
It was in the silence
That...

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Categories: growing up, appreciation, beautiful, blessing, encouraging,

Premium Member Growing Old Can Cause
Will old age cause any of these?

a)  Tresses to become gray or white
b)  Inability to sleep at night
c)  Just when sleep finally...

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Categories: growing up, age,

Premium Member Geek
Geek

Pass me a tablet
Pass me my phone
I'll order a take-out
To arrive here by drone

My eyes may be square 
But behind them you'll see
One hundred percent...

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Categories: growing up, anti bullying, best friend,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things