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Woman Memory Poems

These Woman Memory poems are examples of Memory poems about Woman. These are the best examples of Memory Woman poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Charleston Merman
We were vacationing in the state of
palm trees and seashore in September's
mild loveliness.
Me, a sexagenarian widow,
hobbled by arthritis in my knees.
As my family enjoyed the...

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Categories: memory, 7th grade, 8th grade,



Premium Member call
~ for Mom ~


it seems …

like yesterday
and it seems like forever …
I can see them clearly
I can feel the soft wrinkles of skin
her little hands...

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Categories: analogy, love, memory, mom,

Premium Member MEMORY THERAPY-You Have Entered the Twilight Zone Poetry Contest
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Nick Tipton lived a quiet life,
west Kentucky, in rolling hills;
been farming there for ten years,
all according to his own will.

This simple life would’ve have kept...

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Categories: memory, mystery,

Emily Dickinson
A woman of brilliance, a lone writer,
Her verses were crafted with care.
A poet whose words were so intelligent,
Her imagination is so vivid and endless.

She wrote...

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© Sky Prince  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: memory,

Sleep When Im Awake
Sometimes the dreams are better than being awake, yet even when im sleep, from you I never get a break.
At least in my dreams I...

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Categories: memory, absence, break up, heartbreak,



Premium Member Finding What Was Lost
“It’s in there!” 
The frizzy haired woman insisted with mirth in her eye.
“But, how?”
I asked beseechingly.
She gave a mischievous laugh from impish lips in reply...

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Categories: memory, appreciation, emotions, family, loss,

Premium Member To the Brother Keepers
They know me, 
still,
behind my aged teacher face.
They wave to me in my car,
running wildly home from school on a 
sunny afternoon.
I smile and wave...

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Categories: age, childhood, confidence, memory,

Premium Member It's A Winter Colder Than The Others
It's a winter colder that the others
we lived yesterday, never thinking of any sadness;
our winters were mild and we wanted snow
to hug each other closer...

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Categories: memory, allusion, desire, feelings, irony,

Premium Member Grandmother's Bed
In the darkness
I ran into my grandmother’s room 
And clambered up into
The high, four poster bed. 

	Comforted by the
imprint of her body, 
I lay there...

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Categories: emotions, extended metaphor, memory,

Premium Member Lost Time

When I was a little girl, 
I spent so much time hoping for…
The day I turned 12, 13, 16 and 18.
I wanted to know what...

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Categories: memory, appreciation, dream, fantasy, journey,

Premium Member OWL FLY-BY
On my walk this morning a little owl flew very close to me…
The tip of her wing touched my shoulder before she disappeared into a...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: memory,

In the memory of Eden, when we flew innocently
In the memory of Eden, when we flew innocently,
In the nights of dreams, in the bittersweet garden, we met,
You were the pure flower, I was...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: memory,

Premium Member Once Upon a Memory
Once upon a memory clear,
Came a vision from the past.
The woman that I once held dear,
Now consumed this vision cast.

Through tender moments once we shared,
To...

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Categories: memory, lost love,

Premium Member Untitled Nightmare
Haunting night for writer's block decided to 
explore my writing endeavors awakened always 
at three am feeling overwhelmed from another night 
filled with words dancing...

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Categories: blessing, emotions, memory, miracle,

Premium Member The Breakfast Program and Me
It was 1968 we'd gathered again in the school auditorium my tiny hands sweating only five years old while my name was called in all...

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Categories: memory, america, beautiful, black african


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