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Father Nostalgia Poems

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


Premium Member Mushroom Picking
In the cool of an autumn morning
my father and his friend, 
Jimmy Kerin, would go
mushroom picking in paddocks 
way out past the last suburban fence.
I...

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Categories: nostalgia, autumn, dad, memory, mother,



Premium Member To Which Image Should We Cling
     
Nostalgia, my sometimes-friend, an unwavering realist,
visits from time to time with a flood of memories
centering around the polar opposites that...

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Categories: father daughter, forgiveness, nostalgia,

DAYS OF OLD 70's
  Do you recall?
Felix the cat,
Or Taxi and Kojak.

Fantasy Island and 
Starsky and Hutch.
Monty Python and
The Brady bunch.

   Saturday cartoons and
Mission impossible.
...

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Categories: community, nostalgia,

Premium Member The Amber Eye of Tomorrow
It was just a silhouette but it reminds me why I left the spirit box closed 
I felt as though the hand I was holding
Was...

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Categories: nostalgia, crush, dream, feelings, growing

Premium Member Going to Semaphore Beach
Hot summer afternoons 
and the call 
of glistening water lapped
a child's mind with a want.
Just home from work
we would pester our father
until he relinquished
and took...

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Categories: beach, childhood, nostalgia,



Premium Member Feels Like a Saturday
My childhood of the 1960's,
all those years ago,
feels like a Saturday in my
journey nostalgic.
The Cowsill's song "Flower Girl,"
their purity of song, of smiles.
A daydream streams,
of...

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

Paternel
Father’s toes are steel-capped,
Rough, worn-out leather, a layer
Of thick polish that cracks 
With each bend, each step.

His feet carry a child’s weight,
A bundle of laughter...

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Categories: nostalgia, family, father, love, memory,

The Shovel
It’s quite a thing to lay a life to rest,
to place rocks over roots rotten with age,
cover leaves once green with soil, sodden from rain.

Conceived...

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Categories: nostalgia, analogy,

Premium Member A Hole Full of Tears
While cleaning out my garage yesterday 
I FOUND A SHOVEL, BROKE, RUSTED AND OLD 
To think, that I had almost threw it away 
I couldn't,...

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Categories: memory, nostalgia,

Premium Member I Am Supposed To Be a Human Being
I had a happy childhood at first
Yeah I played with dolls to a tragic
Extent. It was a dream of some
Type of female existence.  I...

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Categories: nostalgia, age, best friend, black

Raccoon Hunting
In the Dark I stand motionless
Staring across the moonlit landscape
We are together but I am alone
My thoughts consume me
The silence and isolation comforts me
My heart...

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Categories: nostalgia, poems, poetry,

Premium Member You Looked Up To Him
That tiny infant you held in your outsized hand
    gently held your arm as you stumble-walked
  down the block for a...

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Categories: nostalgia, father son, feelings, lost

Premium Member The House Shines
"Can you feel the soul of an abandoned house;
can you hear the whispering? " 
Quote by _Constance La France  


My ancestral house I abandoned...

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Categories: house, nostalgia,

Premium Member Dancing
Dancing

We were married in the Spring. 
Everyone came... 
It was a beautiful day, 
that I will re-live in my heart, 
again and again, forever and...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nostalgia, beautiful, beauty, bible, blessing,

Premium Member The World When I Was Young
Why can't the world be like it was when I was young
    No one cleaning up dog-due dung

  Kids dying right...

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Categories: nostalgia, father son, health, mother


Book: Shattered Sighs