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Child No Change Poems

These Child No Change poems are examples of No Change poems about Child. These are the best examples of No Change Child poems written by international poets.


I'm Starting to Forget
I'm Starting to forget you
I wish I wasn't.
When is your birthday?
What are your fears?
I can't really believe
It's been so many years.

What color is your hair?
Is...

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Categories: no change, change, child, confusion, heartbreak,



There’s a Change a Coming
Last night, my mind started wandering around the hills and hollers of the olden days again. That is not unusual as the older I get,...

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Categories: no change, poetry,

Premium Member When An Old Soul Relives Spring
Being old on the outside may look like your winter has come
But inside your heart
Spring has just begun  - Peter Dome 2024.

Beneath the weathered...

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Categories: no change, absence, change, character, childhood,

Premium Member Changes
Changes, for the sake of nation!
Better take it as a child
Takes new toy, in pure elation
Happy with its childish mind 
What was settled, gone forever
Reconstructed...

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Categories: no change, fun, political, truth,

Ask me about me
Ask me about me and I will tell you about me, ask me about me and I will satisfy your curiosity. You walk around the...

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Categories: no change, books, change, child abuse,



One, two, three, Then a change of scene
One, two, three, 
Then a change of scene. 

Falls were always so calm, 
The winters comfortable. 
Summers were warm,
But the spring was always a little...

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Categories: no change, anxiety, autumn, betrayal, childhood,

Premium Member Power To Change Just One Thing
For some this is funny,
for others it is dead serious.
This may not be earth shattering to you,
but for many it is.
Why have most bathrooms taken...

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Categories: no change, baby, child, emotions, feelings,

Premium Member Change One Thing
Written: March 04, 2024   For Tom Woody Contest

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Categories: no change, change,

Premium Member The Children Of Deprivation

In the terrane of deplorable deprivation manifested 
in the wasteland of wretched desertion,
the obscure tufts of the subdued slender grass 
struggle to rise through the...

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Categories: no change, change, child abuse,

Premium Member Through The Eyes Of a Child
What if my inner eyes were taught to see
The eyes of God watching me
What if my pupils were old soul in young orb
My muse more...

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Categories: no change, adventure, appreciation, blessing, care,

We Left Our Childhood Behind
Remember when we used to play
In our backyards every day
We built castles in the sand
And chased each other hand in hand

Remember when we used to...

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Categories: no change, childhood, feelings, friendship, innocence,

School Borders
Walking up uneven sidewalks—
up cracked little hills of pavement,
past dingy apartments
gliding through trailer parks—
rough rails and low fences
skidding my fingertips—
reaching the dampened street.

Through an empty...

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Categories: no change, 1st grade, change, child,

Premium Member EDOW IN HIS AMAZING GRACE-
Circumstance lost control;
Lost obstacles betrothed;
Whom am I to unanswer the call;
While on my stomach vividly I crawl;
Points of random denial;
Circumcised heart chiseled because of its...

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Categories: no change, analogy, anxiety, change, depression,

Poems about Science 1: Climate
Climate Change Haiku
by Michael R. Burch

late November:
climate skeptics scoff
but the geese no longer migrate.



The King of Beasts in the Museum of the Extinct
by Michael R....

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Categories: no change, earth, earth day, environment,

Winter's End
Poor
Cold child
Of summer
Was winter too 
Much to be endured?
Let the sun melt the ice
And dance among the flowers
Let their wild nature be your song
You are...

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Categories: no change, change, daffodils, endurance, flower,


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