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Introspection My Children Poems

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


Premium Member Brain Light A Nursery Style Rhyme
The brain beams like the brightest light,
once to the left then once to the right;

Unlimited storage for all those silly facts 
like a big box...

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Categories: my children, children, emotions, introspection,



Vicious Rhythm
The lump in my throat compelled me to believe.

that once there was a time of festiveness,

which has now turned into a vicious rhythm.

The unrealized desires...

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Categories: my children, anxiety, childhood, children, fate,

Rise Up Black and White Children
Rise up  child, 
Rise high.
It is time to ignore the existence of racism  discrimination , antagonism,  tribalism and  xenophobia on earth. 
As It is hard...

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Categories: my children, 12th grade, death of

As a Dad
As a dad, who am I kidding?
I never expected that I would 
Ever be a dad. As in I did not
Think I would ever experience
Another...

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Categories: my children, appreciation, care, caregiving, child,

Justice Rod of God Will Safeguard On the Sod
Yesterday morning, I came out of the Temple,
A lady with proper identification wanted donation
For a charitable home and I gave her Rupees 50,
I told her...

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Categories: my children, children, god, introspection,



Alabaster Sky
I.  The coming storm…

Looking into the distance along a windswept beach. Feeling the vast vault of alabaster sky. High! Feeling the cooling winds, as...

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Categories: my children, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

A Figure Stands There Iii
In the door 
in the house 
as it sits, dilapidated
the weeds tangles ruined floors
the door is a jar  
In the shadows
of a vacant room
Littered...

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Categories: my children, addiction, allusion, analogy, art,

Premium Member Eyes
I see the past, where I have come from,
	The truth and not just my mind’s lies.
	Memories of the fun and the humdrum
	When I look in...

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Categories: my children, children, family, father, introspection,

Premium Member Stepdance
With speedy, gutsy ease
          her Irish father rolls up the front room rug
   ...

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Categories: my children, age, child, children, dance,

Contemplations
Echoes of
children’s laughter
through the glass
journey joyously
into my silence.

It is cold outside
frigid actually
and yet these
bundles of joy
stomp and run on
the snow stained
frozen ground.

Crimson cheeks
happy shrieks
one stops...

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Categories: my children, children,

Premium Member Seven Secret Garden Secrets
Coming To The Garden

Long-lost secrets at Misselthwaite Manor.
Mistress Mary moves from self-centeredness to
self-awareness, leading to self-healing.
This tale's secret seems simple but not so.
A space to...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my children, allegory, children, garden, health,

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: my children, 12th grade, character, hope,

Fatherhood Twice Over
Six children alive and sired
Fathering three and tired
The other three reject me
A traitor in me, they see

Married once; now again
My sanity to regain
At what cost...

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Categories: my children, 12th grade, africa, children,

Expectation of Innocence
I look into the eyes of babes
    They exude the expectation of innocence
         ...

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Categories: my children, baby, children, innocence, introspection,

Premium Member File Number
File Number

364 was especially hard to deal with today. 
The worker made a check in the empty box. 
She used red ink. 

Wife beater, 
drinker,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: my children, analogy, butterfly, corruption, creation,


Book: Shattered Sighs