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Memory Innocence Poems

These Memory Innocence poems are examples of Innocence poems about Memory. These are the best examples of Innocence Memory poems written by international poets.


Closure
I hate being the 'incident' of your story
Hate how you once made my heart beat so fast
Hate how I get a reminder of you
Now we're...

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Categories: innocence, 11th grade, break up,



My inner child
My inner child 

Today I reconnected with my inner child,
I realised how she once always smiled, 
Her innocent glowing face is now tear stained,
And full...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: innocence, childhood, children, deep, meaningful,

Premium Member Olive Groves and Windchimes
On April seventh there'll be an anniversary.
Not one in which we celebrate with balloons or confetti...
sweet cakes, songs or garish parades.

It will be 6 serrated...

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Categories: innocence, insect,

Premium Member Brother Of Our Souls
Born December 5, 1961,
blonde cherubic, lips of rose buds,
eyes of the bluest baby innocence.
Remember the 1960's brother,
Massapequa proud, Long Island.
Our Cedar Street,
lined once with what...

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Categories: innocence, 7th grade, 8th grade,

Love Harder
If loving you harder allowed you to stay then my goal remained the same
All because letting you go was a story words would formulate
It was...

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© Coree Bree  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: conflict, innocence,



We Left Our Childhood Behind
Remember when we used to play
In our backyards every day
We built castles in the sand
And chased each other hand in hand

Remember when we used to...

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Categories: childhood, feelings, friendship, innocence,

Premium Member June Bug
Under childish thumb
   picking dandelion teeth
stained in ochre crumb....

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Categories: childhood, flower, innocence, introspection,

Premium Member Precious Moments

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Categories: appreciation, innocence,

Butterfly effect
Maybe what I did will change her life, forever engraved into whom she becomes. 
For the worst or the best, I’ll never know unless she...

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Categories: 10th grade, butterfly, innocence,

Suicide Is An Option And Why It must Be

My depression is deep and dark and many mile's wide,
As the oceans I've swam, where other's have simply just died.
A little about the mental health...

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Categories: innocence, 12th grade,

Sepulchral Whispers: a Plathian Annabel Lee Redux
  In the shade and slip of paternal seas,
a daughter dwells, known to all,
consumed in thought by maternal deceits.
  Angel's flared bells blow...

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Categories: dark, daughter, innocence, memory,

Nostalgic grief with relief
I miss the days of mine
I miss the old me which used to shine
Like a star with unrelenting light
But now I love the darkness of...

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Categories: childhood, innocence, memorial, memory,

Slip Through Palms
The rote shivery wind is Winter's maid—
she breaks heart to own the season's floor;
via frost's degrees in my throat,
while my glean lancet's chills burn.
I tape...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: deep, innocence, introspection, memory,

Premium Member The Dance of Falling in Love
The dance of falling in love

I did not believe in love at first sight
its illogical at best
but faced with how I felt that day
and your...

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Categories: innocence, dance, first love, friend,

Premium Member Paper Boats Floating By
Time moves quickly, catching me unaware.  It seems just yesterday I was a child growing up.  Yet in a way, it seems like...

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Categories: innocence, childhood, memory,


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