Long Tweens Poems
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Chapter 97 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Family Times and ProjectsDate: December 2042
Early afternoon, Damian was
Busy in his den planning the trip
To Trinidad. He called CJ first
To confirm his commitment to
The project. "Hey brother you
Still on for that trip we spoke
About."...
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Categories:
tweens, absence, allusion, earth day,
Form:
Alliteration
Call of the WildCall of the wild
We talkspeak and nothing much is
said until a bright spore spot spawns
and gets a seed for sale—compliant
of brotherly love passions filler like dirty
socks in a hamper forgotten we...
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Categories:
tweens, anger, brother, conflict, feelings, giving, love, me,
Form:
Free verse
Vignettes of a GhettoA morning bustles with activity. Folks go about their day, including a Siamese cat creeping past the sidewalk. But appearances are deceiving. This place isn't Disney World. Every day is a struggle for survival. A...
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Categories:
tweens, environment, imagery, life, people, places, poverty,
Form:
Narrative
The Weight of Material and Maternal Affiliations
Special relationships are developed and strengthened over the years;
And those relationships reveal an obligation to fulfil when wisdom begins to knock during the tweens;
Oh what a shame, a shock, an ocean of tears brews like...
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Categories:
tweens, daughter, day, faith, hope, kiss, life, nature,
Form:
Free verse
The Love I Seethe For My SonsIn my life thus far I have lived the following enhances of verbal helping experiences learned in 7th grade from Mrs. Aumond; Is am are was were be being been have has had do does...
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Categories:
tweens, analogy, caregiving, divorce, feelings, introspection, truth,
Form:
Free verse
A Tale of Two 'TweensTwo boys in their 'tweens
Around the time of 1915
Had jobs and chores at home
Couldn't just run and roam
One Saturday when in town
Saw an ad the circus
Was coming around
Saved their pennies
Did some work
Couldn't...
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Categories:
tweens, childhood, family, father, funny, imagination, lifeday, time,
Form:
I do not know?
In a Word SoThere's a point blank
Just south of Soulsville
where common pit desires exude
extreme ego ratios rotating on human gutlike
socioshadow experientials. Slow slug immuno
pain gestures cloud coilshaped reason
with limited intellirespect ids--only
that lonely by product of talking...
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Categories:
tweens, anger, angst, class, conflict, discrimination, growth, history,
Form:
Free verse
Kindergarten EarthThere are no adults here..
Only confused kids.
Children under the delusion that they know what they're doing.
Youngsters playing make-believe in a world they perceive so solidly.
Every one a narrator, a role-player. Everyone..
Leads in...
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Categories:
tweens, children, humanity, innocence, people, psychological, social, society,
Form:
Free verse
Runcorn Moonlit RomanceThrough the erotic alleyways
of dim set lamppost light,
smoky the figure struts on by
to catch the last bus of the night.
It's gone past eleven,
and it's down grim lucks drive,
but she'd've danced till dawn
swimming in any old...
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Categories:
tweens, funny, life, nostalgia, parody, people, places, romance,
Form:
Free verse
Baby Personality Part 2 It travelled with her throughout her tweens and teens. Constantly putting her foot in her mouth. Friends come and go, but she's mostly without! Them... Yes them.
...
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Categories:
tweens, angst, confusion, depression,
Form:
I do not know?
IllusionsTHE ILLUSION
When we are small, small
We always fall, always fall
A small scar it may leave,
But insignificant we believe, we believe
When we are teens, tweens,
We always fall, fall, fall,
A small, small scar it may leave,
Our very...
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Categories:
tweens, dark, emotions, hope, poetry, teenage,
Form:
Rhyme
Living the DreamJust me and my granddaughters, two sweet cute tweens
eating up pizza. It’s “No-night” for greens!
I tell them old stories about family.
Their own funny stories they tell back to me.
They’ve brought a nail file. One files...
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Categories:
tweens, granddaughter,
Form:
Rhyme