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Introspection My Child Poems

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


Closet Sickness
Clothes hang prickly and wild—
The kind diamond smell of her
Spreads in a blocked out sky's room,
Faint earth in bursting skeleton bones.

The kind diamond smell of...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, age, angst, child, introspection,



Spring Weathering
As the door's brass knob aches—
Where winter season holders twist;
A new bloom in her child's frame—
Outside in my heart throb away.

Where winter season holders twist,
By...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, angst, child, desire, heartbreak,

Premium Member That Inner Child Infinity Sestet
The story of my life is wild;
New interests suddenly sprout 
outdated habits get tossed out;
Focus sharpens as the years pass
 led by an internal compass;...

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Categories: my child, emotions, feelings, introspection,

Premium Member Who Are We at Our Core
We look for that that does not come and go,  
It cannot be organic form, subject to decay.  
Thoughts and beliefs are fickle,...

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Categories: my child, identity, inspiration, inspirational, introspection,

Memory
As sleet beats the midnight morning,
Through ice specks and fallen leaves' dust,
With Winter's drought yet colored by
A phantasm's war in my skies.

Through ice specks and...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, child, emotions, introspection, loneliness,



Planter's Glass
To look on the 
storm's face in
the passion of 
shorn weeds— the
flower cannot eat;
green squeezed;
riddled rain 
disease.

Ground set; glory
ebbed— shaking in
sheds; another 
stem's shine and
shimmer...

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, addiction, child, earth, flower,

Premium Member Every child is an artist-- the problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up --Picasso
Your duck's the wrong color
--my kindergarten teacher said
(after all these years, hard to get it outta my head)
but Eric Carle proves her wrong
colorful animals-- dancing...

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Categories: my child, art, childhood, color, growing

Premium Member My Song
Not so many years ago,
In the mirror, my reflection would show…
Gentle eyes, a giggling smile,
Ivory skin that looked pudgy and smooth,
Like the subtle whisper of...

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Categories: my child, appreciation, childhood, growing up,

First Common Cold
A swathed October,
With freckled bundle of leaves
In a child's fingers—
How warmth is supposed to be,
The ground for a bassinet....

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© Paige Hind  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, change, child, deep, introspection,

Somebodys Child
“I am somebody’s child, and I need attention, I am somebody’s child and I need affection, I am somebody’s child and I need love and...

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Categories: my child, cinderella, corruption, courage, integrity,

Ode to Texas
There’s not much to love in the land of
72 ounce steaks
Air-conditioned grace droning over
AR-15 soaked Saturdays
Remembering is not the problem these days

Rather it is forgetting...

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© M. B.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, america, child, hate, home,

Premium Member What If
What if the incessant torture didn’t happen
so many dark times, but it’s unimaginable
for you to comprehend isn’t it?

No one knows, the tragedies that left me
so...

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Categories: my child, abuse, anti bullying, child

Premium Member Hellboy Anung Rama
The offspring of a demonic creature and a mage
Attempting to stop doomsday predictions, judge:
In a dissent to paradise, the proper arm of doom
Such a young...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my child, analogy, child, dream, introspection,

Premium Member We Can't Normalize Gun Violence
How many times must we amend
The gruesome news of death again?
What venue will Fate next abase, 
some hapless, unsuspecting place?
Such acts still shake us to...

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Categories: my child, change, child abuse, culture,

Premium Member The 12 Things You'D Teach Your Child
With imperfection, introspection 
And a measure of over arching dejection 
Comes insight
So I've noted a truth or two
Do get comfortable and I'll share a few

Say...

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Categories: my child, life,


Book: Shattered Sighs