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Childhood Mentor Poems

These Childhood Mentor poems are examples of Mentor poems about Childhood. These are the best examples of Mentor Childhood poems written by international poets.


Premium Member On the Trail - Life's Gates
Silent, yet sounding
You asked… how, why, what, when, where
To parents present...

Atmosphere living
Grabbing experiences
Family teachings

With taught imprintings 
How to live future, prepared 
By societies;

Base value teachings...
Who...

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Categories: mentor, adventure, childhood, education, life,



The Shedding of Our Skin
“The Shedding of our Skin” 
 
I am writing about the transition from lost now found, 
Darkness to light, one being into another, death to life, 
Old skin to...

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Categories: addiction, growth, inspiration, mentor,

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: mentor, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Raising Childfriendly Communities
When disuniting yang's admittedly subjective supremacy
debates against disforming yin's non-objective wimpiness,

Then yin with yang,
like right with left
ego/eco-covenanting crisis wanderers
sojourn between win/win and lose/lose anawim,
learning to...

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Categories: mentor, caregiving, childhood, community, health,

Premium Member Wiseelder Circles
WiseElder Circles,
planning family social,
and political,
and economic,
and environmental services,
rant on and on,
back and forth,
about feeding homeless people fast food fishy dinners
when we could, instead,
teach how to...

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Categories: mentor, community, culture, environment, health,



Revelations
As you grow older the world is revealed,
A terrible man, a smile conceals
He appears friendly and kind, but is sharp as a thorn
The way you...

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Categories: mentor, age, angst, change, childhood,

Premium Member Mixed Messages
Liberal leaders call for bullying

and demeaning Trump supporters...

and sanctuary cities...

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Categories: mentor, abuse, bullying, childhood, irony,

Premium Member Beary Tales Episodes 34-35, Interlude, Episodes 36-37, Poet's Notes
Note to Readers of Previous Versions:
There are so many new vignettes scattered throughout the poem that I hope you will reread the whole thing! There...

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Categories: mentor, adventure, appreciation, best friend,

Premium Member Beary Tales Episodes 25-33, Poet's Notes
Note to Readers of Previous Versions:
There are so many new vignettes scattered throughout the poem that I hope you will reread the whole thing! There...

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Categories: mentor, adventure, appreciation, best friend,

Premium Member Stargazer and the Observer
STARGAZER STAR COUNTER, WHAT DO YOU SEE?

     MILLIONS OF STARS AND THE COUNTING IS FREE.

STARGAZER I ASK,HOW FAR IS NEAR?

 ...

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Categories: mentor, childhood, children, humorous, life,

Night Comes
Night Comes

Night comes, the dark cloak that has swirled 
In the winds of living fleetingly hiding the light,
Now drapes the bed on which you lie....

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Categories: mentor, death of a friend,

Reflections From Our Influence
You need to be careful with what you say and do...
Because there are some little people who want to
be just like you.

You can not escape...

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Categories: childhood, life, mentor,

Earthquakes
What if I wasn't just someone standing here in front of you?
What if I played a different song with a different tune?
What if it was...

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Categories: mentor, childhood, dad, death, love,

My Abuser Raves
It was a small school community, 
Close and cliquish, but a special one,
For physically disabled people, kids,
And so sometimes it was fun.

But we were paired...

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Categories: mentor, bullying, child abuse, childhood,

Life Is Like a Maypole
Life Is Like A Maypole
As elegantly as it weaves
Over and under, curtsie if you please

Life is like a Maypole
It sometimes brings you to your knees
As...

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Categories: mentor, art, childhood, children, games,


Book: Shattered Sighs