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Son London Poems

These Son London poems are examples of London poems about Son. These are the best examples of London Son poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Echoes of London
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What is with your 'box of toys' (noise)?
Accusations and slander,
'Get on with it, lad.' In the streets of London,
Spreading your propaganda, 'Days a-dawning' (morning).
One's...

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Categories: growth, hope, london, self,



Coronation for a King
(Charles Philip Arthur George - b. 14 November 1948)


I had a cousin called Charles, said Aunty Olive.
Nice young man. That's him on our TV.

That's not...

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Categories: age, celebrity, eulogy, london,

Lady From London - Nursery Rhyme
There was an old lady from London,
Who had a son called Brandon,
He travelled to the moon,
Came back on a noon,
With an alien friend called Mystidon.



November...

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Categories: london, funny, humor, humorous,

Mother, Father and the Birthing of the Angel
You have led my course through fractured lanes.
Your groaning ballad my only light.
Kill blessings from stained lips safely float our steps.
Where would I be without...

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Categories: london, angel, death, fear, horror,

Premium Member London Zoo Rhyme
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On a teaching mission with my little son,
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On a sunny day for some family fun,
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Outside the tiger enclosure are we two,
Oh!! said my son “but...

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Categories: london, 10th grade, 11th grade,



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: london, 12th grade, character, hope,

The Wild Hunt
The Wild Hunt
by Michael R. Burch

(King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table have been reported as ghostly hunters, near Devon, around Halloween.)

Near Devon,...

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Categories: england, halloween, london, myth,

Schooling In London
Black, I thought it was just a word
I thought it represented a color
At least that’s what they say,
Yet when I walk through the gates of...

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Categories: london, age, animal, anti bullying,


Book: Shattered Sighs