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Child March Poems

These Child March poems are examples of March poems about Child. These are the best examples of March Child poems written by international poets.


March 31 Easter Bunny's Warning
Easter Bunny Warning 

the Easter Bunny
had a warning
he was tired 
of being played the fool

tired of being associated
with low-life
fake Christians
proclaiming that Donald Trump

is the next...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: march, allusion, america, analogy, anger,



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Lake county music company filled with 
slots carney folk real carny folk the little 
pete's illegal gambling road show throughout 
the  Midwest gaming like...

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Categories: march, america, beautiful, blessing, integrity,

On the Fire That Razed Blocks 3 and 4 of the Baguio Public Market Night of March 11, 2023
It all began with a tiny spark
That quickly grew to a roaring blaze;
It’s flaming arms reaching every space
Devouring all that in its path lay.

It was...

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Categories: march, allusion, endurance, fire,

A Pendulum Swings
A pendulum swings 
Right, left, right, left
A bomb flies out and there is no life left to detect

A pendulum swings 
Left, right, left, right 
A...

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© Rita Lopez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: march, dark, death, depression, suicide,

Toy Soldier Knee March
March forevermore my child

Press onwards admirably
foward

Should you to be allowed
and granted access

Piggyback if you can on the
wing's of solent angel buffered
kite

Whilst all the while still...

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Categories: march, slam,



Team Orange V Team Green 12 July Drummer March
Chatting with my mum last night
as we often do

I listened intently to her telling
me about one of her favorite 
day's out and memories when 
she...

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Categories: march, innocence,

Premium Member Word of the Day : March 13, 2021
ungainly
adjective un-GAYN-lee 
1 a : lacking in smoothness or dexterity : clumsy
b : hard to handle : unwieldy
2 : having an awkward appearance...

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Categories: march, child, children, christian, devotion,

Premium Member Word of the Day March 11, 2021
tutelary
 
adjective TOO-tuh-lair-ee

1 : having the guardianship of a person or a thing

2 : of or relating to a guardian...

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Categories: march, child, children, christian, nursery

Schlerotic Schlemiel Schleps and Says Shalom
Schlerotic schlemiel schleps...and says Shalom...

to anonymous readers March 6th, 2021
(blustery and chilly Saturday)
reminiscing about mien kampf,
when precious irretrievable youth
frittered away within
emotional wilderness of mine.

Into lonely...

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Categories: march, absence, books, boy, destiny,

Marching Into March
Tomorrow a new month will arrive and come
Means another month without seeing my Mum
Trying to be brave and so very positive too 
Certainly is difficult...

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Categories: march,

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: march, 12th grade, character, hope,

To Mom March 11 1979
To MOM; March 11,1979
This is the story of an animal trainer,
Whose mettle and courage, couldn't be plainer. 
A search'd reveal if you'd care to explore,...

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Categories: march, animal, birthday, childhood, family,

March Back Home
I didn’t know
That when I said “Goodbye”
It was really farewell.

Always the hero,
The people’s saviour.
You saved them,
But you can’t save me.

March home to me my child,
March...

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© Haxer Zhan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: march, absence, child, farewell, grief,

March 8th International Women's Day the World Over
March 8th - International Women's Day The World Over

Down to the wire, before this
calendrical occasion doth expire,
though arbitrary twenty four hour
time set aside for guide
ding...

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Categories: march, appreciation, beauty, daughter, hero,

His Final March
The Wind howls and the rain pours onto the Perspex sheeted roof
The rain seems to be chasing me as if trying to find proof
Proof that...

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Categories: march, funeral, memory,


Book: Shattered Sighs