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Home Nostalgia Poems

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


Premium Member Wistful
"Wistful/Wishful: sometimes if a word can ever be realized, just an 'alphabet' change will suffice," ... by the Poet

The coconuts have gone awry,
and its fronds...

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Categories: nostalgia, absence, analogy, appreciation, imagery,



Premium Member Ohio and Kent State
Ohio and Kent State
were far away from Australia.
But like America, the Vietnam war
hung like a noose around
the collective neck of the Nation. 
We were fired...

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Categories: america, dream, nostalgia, war,

A Hunger Unfed
from your first born, when you grab a dusting of talc, crushed with late night feeds, stirring in bouncing and stories on a knee,

adding a...

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Categories: nostalgia, analogy,

Premium Member lips red with raspberries

silently, I walk a sun blown field
my childhood lips red with raspberries
that grow wild behind our home
my fingers stained with the sweet juice
I hear my...

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Categories: nostalgia,

Premium Member Where did she go?

Where did she go, that girl in the photograph?
Suspended in time, preserved like a fly
petrified in amber, and petrified by life.

Where is she now, that...

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Categories: nostalgia,



Premium Member Theeby's
Sixty years have passed.
No one knew how to spell its name.
No one knew when it first opened.
It was forever, like the infernal summer heat.
It stands...

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Categories: nostalgia, 5th grade, candy, childhood,

Premium Member Trailblazer
I was a classic 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air, in mint condition, admiral and white.
My owner had other beautiful, classic cars, like stars sparkling into twilight.

My owner...

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Categories: nostalgia, appreciation, car, fantasy, nature,

The Wicked and The Wick and my humble Abode
Ripping nostalgia right out of my veins
Crippled curtains living in psycho domains
We demolished this city not just this city the World
I can't live slow enough...

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Categories: nostalgia, betrayal, character, drink, fire,

Postcards and paper plane's
Postcards and paper plane's.

Postcards and paper plane's I'd never thought to throw away, some day I may reminisce how flying and crying mingled with nostalgia,...

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Categories: adventure, nostalgia,

Premium Member Walking to School

School was a mile and a half
walk from home,
across roadways, busy streets
and railway lines and through
parklands patrolled
by swooping magpies in spring.
We thought nothing of it
when...

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Categories: childhood, nostalgia, school,

Premium Member Spring Sonata
Springtime, you always arrive so gently,
as high school proms bring tears of friends
who know they must soon part.
I will try not to weep of fifty-six...

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

Cowden Beach, East Riding
The cliffs are being  eaten away 
By the constant pulsing tide.
Now just a short walk from the lane
When it  was once a short...

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Categories: growing up, memory, nostalgia,

Premium Member The Peach Tree
They would ripen all at once
under a hot sun and hang
in a sugary glut only for a day 
or two before starting to spoil. 
I...

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Categories: child, god, nostalgia, sin,

Premium Member Weathered Pages
 

I am turning back weathered pages of time,
to our backyard sandbox.
Dad made it for me,
and my brother.
I see us,
playing,
so peacefully.
Oh, why did you go,
to...

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Categories: nostalgia,

Evening at Portofino Ristorante
the dining hall is half empty
because it is friday - shabbat
and good jews light candles at home
not such a good jew i am out
with my...

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Categories: death, new york, nostalgia,


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