Grandmother Imagery Poems
These Grandmother Imagery poems are examples of Imagery poems about Grandmother. These are the best examples of Imagery Grandmother poems written by international poets.
Are the clouds just soapsuds too"Clouds
Are so gorgeous
Just as clouds--
They border the edge of heaven
In great, rolling, billowy puffs...
Or they float
In little trailing wisps
Across the sky...
Why do poets try
To liken...
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Categories:
beauty, imagery, memory, mother
Pipe Lines of Kaimu: PrologueThe orbiting host of a forenoon sky claims a sunny day. They are attributed for the better part of each year, primarily affecting the island's...
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imagery, allegory, childhood, dream, feelings,
A Conscience NeedWhen your dreams tell you some one you love is in need
It is a time for you to help not be filled with greed
Nor to...
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imagery, anxiety, dream, forgiveness, grandchild,
A Flawed ChildA young child lives in an illusion, ...
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child, feelings, hurt, imagery,
Childhood's Time LapseI recall looking sweetly, out of my crib, do you?
I must have been near the age of two.
The living room lights were on and...
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childhood, imagery,
A Sandwich For Sam
Second grade, Sam, going to school.
White shirt, navy blue pants,to learn
the Bible and the Golden Rule.
The children hoist the great American flag
at the beginning of...
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boy, grandmother, imagery,
UnwiseBurglar breaks into wrong house
One angry home owner he did rouse
Tough Grandma throws a trash can;
wildly swings a frying pan
He scurries away like a mouse
Submitted...
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grandmother, home, humor, imagery,
There For MeLooking 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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imagery, 12th grade, character, hope,
Categories:
beach, beautiful, blue, imagery,
Grandma's MazeMy Grandma oft planted a floral maze,
complete with twisting paths and dead-end trails.
She’d buy garden gnomes at local yard-sales,
setting scenes you rarely see nowadays.
She'd...
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imagery, 10th grade, 9th grade,
The Woman You Never Tell, Anyone You Knowis a dusty rippled salt shaker,
an old working girl
found busy or on a stroll,
in a brothel house
my grandmother said
was often around,
when people sold
what they could...
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Categories:
body, girl, imagery, people,
Miss IdaAlthough she was my grandmama,
We all called her Miss Ida.
Children and grandchildren alike did succumb
To this quaint, obscure, southern custom.
In the days of gold and...
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childhood, family, grandmother, imagery,
Life LinesLife Lines
When I look at Grandma’s face
there’s a great deal I can see.
Every furrow shows a trace
of her family’s history.
There’s a line for every struggle
every...
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imagery, age, beauty, family, grandmother,
Golden Treasures That Both Man and Nature MadeGolden Treasures That Both Man And Nature Made
In harmonic symphony, waves of golden grain,
Cascading winds dancing in undulating grace;
Nature's bounty, thriving after bountiful rains
Sun drenched...
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imagery, appreciation, earth, farm, humanity,
GrannyTears in your eyes reflect pain hidden there
recalling your youth and a world more kind.
And a sadness fills your heart with despair
as memories replay within...
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imagery, age, emotions, feelings, grandmother,