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Jem Poems - Poems about Jem


Jem Carstairs
You were a rainbow but they were all colourblind. If only they could see you through my eyes. The vast shade of grey will turn into blue, Red and many more colours too. They'll loose themselves at your dazzling sight, So beautiful, an refraction of light. As the sun smiles upon your pure soul. The remnants of rain fades away like an...

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Categories: jem, beautiful, for him, loss,
Form: Free verse
Eyes of Jem Truly Love You
A-ll eyes of Jem truly love you, I-n the sincerity of her face; Y-ou shall now understand E-verything's in proper place. S-weet eyes of Jem truly love you, S-ee the glad sparkling glow; H-appiness is really brought, A-ccepting not the sorrow. J-em's eyes truly love you, E-very second of the day; M-inutes and hours are spent to watch...

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Categories: jem, birthday,
Form: Acrostic



Tears of a Jem
Alone in the world he makes his way no one to show him right from wrong. Beaten and abused he rises above the ashes of the past covered in bruises and blood. Sobbing and heartbroke he screams his pain out to a god his baby in hold Wishing to change the past praying for a new life his little girl there remains dead and cold He vented his anger and killed his...

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Categories: jem, angst, daughter, father, loss,
Form: Free verse
Today ( In Loving Memory of My Stepmum Jem) Who Had Terminal Cancer.
What's most inportant in life?.... today not tomorow but now, Now is for living, loving, giving...today yesterday has memories good and bad but today is for you and Dad. You see people rushing, pushing, shoving everyone in a hurry, wishing the time away. If only they would stop and think they're wishing their lives away, I want to stop them and say tomorow is not inportant, live...

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Categories: jem, family, love, mother, today,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
Jem To Kill a Mockingbird
No, sir Atticus I am not leaving I am not like a beaver, who runs and hides In the sight of danger Who am I, you may ask A boy who is older, and so much bolder I will stick by your side Atticus Sitting in that court room Everything came to me in a rush And boom He is crushed Why Dad, can they do...

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Categories: jem, confusion, family, teen,
Form: I do not know?




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