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Child High School Poems

These Child High School poems are examples of High School poems about Child. These are the best examples of High School Child poems written by international poets.


Teenagers
Teenagers, oh how they grow,
With hormones raging, they are a show!
Their taste in music and style that's new,
With beats so fresh and fashion so true.

They...

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Categories: high school, age, feelings, for teens,



Premium Member Prom
I watch whirling shadows, as lovers are hugging.
Disco lights tug at my heart like a small child.
The low punchbowl is both shallow and deep.

My fixation...

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Categories: child, dance, high school,

Dispatch To Driver
Monday- Mind those that are walking and who concentrate on talking.

Tuesday- Watch those that are cycling, they avoid puddles to try and keep their bike...

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© Mark West  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: high school, child, childhood, children, education,

Early Poems Xvi
Early Poems XVI

The Beautiful People
by Michael R. Burch

They are the beautiful people,
and their shadows dance through the valleys of the moon
to the listless strains of...

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Categories: high school, 12th grade, age, animal,

If I Open a School
If I open a school,
You’ll worship every rule;
To begin to touch a Tool
A Proven Settled Fool:
A Pond to Swimming Pool
Now A Horse, once A mule:
One...

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Categories: high school, child, confidence, devotion, dream,



Premium Member An Amazing Grace
Awakened from an afternoon nap, I arose
and peeped out through the veranda window.
My weary eyes suddenly burst wide open in utter
amazement at what was being...

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Categories: child, high school, imagery,

Juvenilia: Early Poems Xiii
Juvenilia: Early Poems XIII

Davenport Tomorrow
by Michael R. Burch

Davenport tomorrow ...
all the trees stand stark-naked in the sun.

Now it is always summer
and the bees buzz in...

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Categories: high school, boy, child, childhood, high

Juvenilia: Early Poems Xii
Juvenilia: Early Poems XII

Because You Came to Me
by Michael R. Burch

for Beth

Because you came to me with sweet compassion
and kissed my furrowed brow and smoothed...

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Categories: high school, boy, child, childhood, poems,

Juvenilia: Early Poems X
Juvenilia: Early Poems X

These are early poems written in my teens and twenties.

Regret
by Michael R. Burch

Regret,
a bitter
ache to bear...

once starlight
languished
in your hair...

a shining there
as brief
as...

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Categories: high school, age, child, children, dream,

Juvenilia: Early Poems Ix
Juvenilia: Early Poems IX

These are early poems of mine, written in my teens as a high school student and during my first two years of...

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Categories: high school, boy, child, childhood, high

Juvenilia: Early Poems Viii
Juvenilia: Early Poems VIII

These are early poems of mine, written in my teens as a high school and college student. 

Moon Lake
by Michael R. Burch

Starlit...

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Categories: high school, boy, child, childhood, high

Juvenilia: Early Poems Vii
Juvenilia: Early Poems VII

These are early poems I wrote as a boy and as a teenager.

The Leveler
by Michael R. Burch

The nature of Nature
is bitter survival
from...

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Categories: high school, boy, child, childhood, fear,

As Time Walked By
These are early poems of mine, written as a high school student in the 10th grade. 

as Time walked by
by Michael R. Burch

yesterday i dreamed...

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Categories: high school, 10th grade, boy, child,

The Day Before the Contest
11th grade is a hard time, I go to school, looking for love, looking to gain knowledge.
My english teacher says she likes my poems so...

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© Jay Nyhoff  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: high school, 11th grade, appreciation, cheer

Premium Member Word of the Day : March 13, 2021
ungainly
adjective un-GAYN-lee 
1 a : lacking in smoothness or dexterity : clumsy
b : hard to handle : unwieldy
2 : having an awkward appearance...

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Categories: high school, child, children, christian, devotion,


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