Child Identity Poems
These Child Identity poems are examples of Identity poems about Child. These are the best examples of Identity Child poems written by international poets.
FAMILY LOVE EQUILIBRIUMFAMILY. LOVE. EQUILIBRIUM
A pivotal point In this transformational journey
Life is all about family and love.
Art of seeing both sides ~ An invitation of dance
“The...
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family, home, identity, life,
Somebody I used to knowToday I was asked to think of something nice to do for myself everyday
But I couldn't,
I froze I couldn't think of a single...
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identity, child, childhood, me, meaningful,
Sea FairyAs a young fairy child of the sea,
She shall always set your soul free.
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My name Marissa means "of the sea." My middle name Paige means...
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fairy, identity, magic, poetess,
Spontaneity I got lost again
in childlike wonder
Looked for seashells
while listening to thunder
The rain it came
soaked me to the core
I paid it no mind
while exploring...
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beach, child, encouraging, identity,
Finally ForgivenWhy me
Why me
It had to happen to me
For there is a power within which others shall see
Could it be change had a name call...
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identity, allah, beautiful, blessing, celebration,
The Bridge MakersIn chalk-dust classrooms, minds alight,
She sows the seeds of endless flight,
A teacher's touch, a gentle hand,
Empowering futures, taking a stand.
He walks the streets where shadows...
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books, education, family, identity,
DietingShe counts her calories,
Reminders that even her hips
Can lie, as they lye quietly against
His leg, hesitant to breathe,
Soft as a kiss, yet longing to exhale,
Winds...
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identity, image,
INGRATEI feel so sad to be a child of my home
It sounds ungrateful when moaning on a throne
but I reallly am trapped in...
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happiness, i am, identity,
Who Are We At Our CoreLine of inquiry: “we look for that that does not come and go
it cannot be organic form, subject to decay
thoughts and beliefs are fickle, how...
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identity, image,
Who Are We at Our Core
We look for that that does not come and go,
It cannot be organic form, subject to decay.
Thoughts and beliefs are fickle,...
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identity, inspiration, inspirational, introspection,
Arlington heights and MeWe'd tore into the city traveling over twenty two towns
stopping briefly at the Chicago health department so
the children and I could received immunizations...
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identity, baby, beautiful, beauty, blessing,
Mother
What do girls do who haven't any mothers to help them through their troubles? - Louisa May Alcott
Wherever my heart has gone,
Whatever my soul has...
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appreciation, happiness, hope, identity,
The Rambler
His soul alive when he rambled
Hours and hours upon end
Being alone with mother nature
His one and only true friend
Confined, suffocated between four walls
He needed to...
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beauty, freedom, identity, nature,
A Soul Must CareAnd so you’re here. You’re here again.
To cloud my mind, to watch the strain?
To bear your eyes when I can’t see, you bear your eyes...
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identity, absence, abuse, child, child
My IdentityBy Author Dana Redricks
October 22, 2023
My Identity
By Author Dana Redricks
October 22, 2023
In the depths of self-discovery's quest, I find my troubles circling around, entangled...
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identity, blessing, celebration, christian, deep,