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Baby Nostalgia Poems

These Baby Nostalgia poems are examples of Nostalgia poems about Baby. These are the best examples of Nostalgia Baby poems written by international poets.


Premium Member That Was Then, This Is Now
That was then,
When,
I played with a doll,
And used a pretend phone to make a call.
I had a favorite stuffed dog,
And had fun chasing a slimy,...

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Categories: nostalgia, child, growing up, memory,



Premium Member Mad Inventions You'd Never Dream Of part 1
The Mother of Invention
Has given birth once more
And her new baby
Is as mad as before

Eddison or Tesla
Would spill their tea
I know because it happens to...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nostalgia, baby, caregiving, giving, humor,

Premium Member Brother Of Our Souls
Born December 5, 1961,
blonde cherubic, lips of rose buds,
eyes of the bluest baby innocence.
Remember the 1960's brother,
Massapequa proud, Long Island.
Our Cedar Street,
lined once with what...

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Categories: nostalgia, 7th grade, 8th grade,

Lorine and Jerome
Lorine and Jerome were sitting in a tree
Both starry-eyed and talking profusely

Jerome turned to Lorine and asked, "Will you marry me?"
Lorine turned back smiling and...

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Categories: nostalgia, baby, beautiful, blessing, creation,

Premium Member Winter Sonata
Summer's hunter-green fields yielded to autumnal beige
and vermillion,
soon came the frosted air and cardinals singing in
snowy pine boughs.
Deer shyly emerged from woodlands edge for feed
families...

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Categories: nostalgia, 9th grade, age, bereavement,



Premium Member On the Banks of the Potomac
We were accustomed to being in the military living in the
barracks, having inspections and following the rules.
Yet, at summer's zenith, my sweetheart and I and...

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Categories: nostalgia, 8th grade, 9th grade,

Premium Member Made In Usa
I am a sports car
round and sheik
I flash my headlights for him to see
I'm a caramel classic on new black streets
67 model cushiony satin seats

I'm...

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Categories: nostalgia, appreciation, black african american,

Premium Member Housewife Handbook
oh, wow! The housewife handbook
given to me by six people in my husband’s family
they all got thrown out the window the same day
from an apartment...

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Categories: nostalgia,

Premium Member No Sunshine Your Gone
The sun won't shine now, you've gone, away
The birds departed and their songs won't play
The flowers are appalled, petals droop fall
The clouds move in, the...

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Categories: nostalgia, heartbroken, sad,

Premium Member Friend Today Stranger Tomorrow
Hello, friend today.

I met you beneath a baby blue sky with nary
a cloud in sight. 

You had sandy blonde hair
And sun bleached skin.

I remember thinking...

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Categories: nostalgia, beach, friendship, longing, memory,

Premium Member Smelling the Ironed Denim
We cannot come now the ladybug sang with accord.
We are smelling the starch on the ironing board.
The baby mouse agreed, she loved the smell of...

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Categories: nostalgia,

Absence 2 and Hrms Commonwealth
II
I was thinking ... Absences
Used to make hearts grow fonder
Or so the proverb said, in my youth
True in some ways ... Untrue in another 
Some...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: africa, america, international, nostalgia,

The Baby Boomers of Paradise
Those were the days my friend, how blessed we were
Although, in past quandam days, knew it not.
Home to us was warm and dry, sound and...

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Categories: nostalgia, cool, crazy, innocence, music,

Honky Tonk Hero
A voice of gravel wrapped in velvet
Bringing a warmth to every song,
Laid back and gentle as
Every track moved along.
He looked so tall and lanky in
Photographs...

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Categories: hero, memory, music, nostalgia,

Premium Member Childhood Nostalgia
Magic silver key,
fits into my silver shoes.
I was now set free,
I now owned many sidewalks.
My new skates were a big thrill.

 

Date Written: 8/4/2022

2 Place

Childhood...

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Categories: nostalgia, child, freedom, fun, joy,


Book: Shattered Sighs