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Seasons Kid Poems

These Seasons Kid poems are examples of Kid poems about Seasons. These are the best examples of Kid Seasons poems written by international poets.


Kid Gloves
Of what use are gloves to a newly-born child
Whose fingers just long to break free
Or sonnets by Shakespeare to infants at school
Just starting to learn...

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Categories: kid, change, life,



Premium Member Exciting Time
The wheel of time turns so fast
Revolving in sequence the seasons 
The sluggish summer days depart
Ending the long vacation.

It’s time for the schools to be...

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Categories: kid, school,

There For Me
Looking 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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Categories: kid, 12th grade, character, hope,

Skydancers
Garden of Zen, showers of cherry blossoms dance pink on champagne air.            Taste of...

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© Junie Moon  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: forgiveness, joy, kid,

Huh
I take a deep breath amid a tempest
To call it a tempest seems belittling
As I go through the storms of thoughts
To catch a word a...

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Categories: inspiration, kid, magic, ocean,



The Rains Are Here
After a long summer the rains are here
The office goer is carrying an umbrella
Clothes on the drying line remain damp and wet
Long after the hidden...

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Categories: kid, beautiful, blessing, blue, boat,

Rain
Rain is here, water everywhere,
Rainbow is seen up in the sky, 
I wish i could fly so high.
Eat hot things to keep tummy fill,
Do not...

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© Neha Batra  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: august, children, kid, kindergarten,

Not Harvest Thanksgiving
I do so love harvest thanksgiving, 
That time of year which celebrates agriculture, 
When church flips from being god-centred, 
To remembering farmers and good food...

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Categories: kid, celebration, child, childhood, creation,

The Saviour and the Waif
The Saviour And The Waif

Waif like she lay, half-submerged in the receding flood
Nor heat nor sun she knew in sleep,
Woken from her age-long silence,
The stony...

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Categories: kid, clothes, destiny, earth, freedom,


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