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Childhood On The Other Hand Poems

These Childhood On The Other Hand poems are examples of On The Other Hand poems about Childhood. These are the best examples of On The Other Hand Childhood poems written by international poets.


In Hand
A mom and child of five passed by,
Up from the ferry crowd.
The mother focused on the path;
The daughter’s head was bowed.

The walkway, tended lovingly
By garden...

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Categories: on the other hand, childhood, nature, technology,



Premium Member Childhood Nostalgia
.    barefoot toes with sand
cool-aid stains on face and hand
        best friends forever
dreams were blossoms...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on the other hand, adventure, best friend, childhood,

Premium Member Second Hand Deb
I love to rummage through the op shops
Called charity shops to some
I enjoy to find a bargain
Be it vintage, rustic, whatever….it’s just fun!!

I grew up...

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© Deb M   Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on the other hand, childhood, fun, sister,

The Mighty Hammer and the Hand of Fate
There they go the three flying bubbles
towards eternity, towards nothingness
Childhood, Manhood (synonymous with earthly love), and Old Age. 
The first, matching the morning, the second...

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Categories: on the other hand, death, destiny, riddle,

Premium Member One Hand On the Steering Wheel, the Other Waving At the Moon
in traffic there is an accidie and weariness
and flatness and humdrum of the road
but leonard cohen helps with that
and i think about the poor north...

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Categories: on the other hand, humor, humorous, mental health,



Premium Member Foot In Hand
As we’ve aged (tried retirement), sleep-patterns have changed.
I am staying up later! Sleep gravitates, ebbs
less from forces that rule in a drive to work job
(where...

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Categories: on the other hand, age, friendship, love,

Premium Member Hand and Hand
life
living                        ...

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Categories: on the other hand, day, life, love, world,

The Field On a Cracked Palm of the Hand
Abandoned childhood home
Was still filled with corn bread scent 
And ethereal steps of heartless motherhood. 

The music box, found in the corner of the room,...

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Categories: on the other hand, absence, child, childhood, endurance,

Water Hand Pump
Water Hand Pump
I wonder whence the pipe goes?
Underground Niagra, Mississippi or Caspian Sea?
Working the Up-Down Handle like Punching a PIN,
A Subterranean ATM of Cool Crystal...

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Categories: on the other hand, childhood, nature, technology, water,

Premium Member Death's Cold Hand
 
Death's Cold Hand

I have often felt Death's cold hand,
it all began in my childhood;
a girl before tombs I now stand.
I have often felt Death's...

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Categories: on the other hand, death, grief,

Second Hand Memories
At the end of each day these modern-day parents,
Wait impatiently in line,
For their latest up-dates on their pre-schooler's day,
As they check for bags ,
Lost socks,...

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Categories: on the other hand, blessing, blue, caregiving, change,

Cooking With One Hand In Pocket
"Have you ever drowned? Not once. But repeatedly. You drown ...save yourself somehow (includes if you had aid of another person) and then drown yourself...

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© Iman Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on the other hand, character,

Daddy's Hand
As a warm summer breeze
magically floats atop waves
a child's laugh can be heard
clearly a short distance away.

With eyes like almonds
glowing bright as a moon
a boy...

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© Lynn Marie  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: on the other hand, beach, beauty, childhood, dad,

A Hand To Save
WHY FACE IT ALONE
                  APPRECIATE WHAT LIES BEYOND...

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Categories: on the other hand, adventure, angel, april, august,

Butterfly In My Hand

Janmashtami, is an annual celebration of the birth of the Hindu deity Krisna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. A baby boy took birth on the...

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Categories: on the other hand, allegory, child, life, rights,


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