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Childhood Pass On Poems

These Childhood Pass On poems are examples of Pass On poems about Childhood. These are the best examples of Pass On Childhood poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Innocence of Sundays Pass
Little feet trampoline upon king size bed
laughing and giggling
with happy faces from life still fresh
taking flight with fairy wings
soaring high from pixie dust
hear the dogs...

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Categories: pass on, childhood, happy, innocence, memory,



Years Pass and Memories Fade
So many years pass by

And memories of you have faded

Not because I’ve forgotten about you

But because so much has happened in life

I looked at a...

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Categories: pass on, childhood, growth, inspirational, loss,

Future Generations Pass
Future Generations Pass   
          (Life of Martha and Gracie)

Martha started out, as a little...

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Categories: pass on, abuse, betrayal, birth, childhood,

Premium Member So Swift the Days Will Pass
Up on the hill I found my joy
on grass of green and gold
I would roll down when a young boy
for I was fast and bold.

Oh...

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Categories: pass on, adventure, childhood, freedom, time,

Premium Member Praise the Lord and Pass the Vittles!
Those born unto a family large will know whereof I speak.
When you sat at table, to get your fill there was a technique!
During Pa's interminable...

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Categories: pass on, childhood



Forbiden Fruit/Americas Favorite Pass Time
"Forbidden Fruit"

Sometimes tangy, more often sweet. Grown in trees, Natures treat. Some are yellow, others 
red. One once fell on Newtons head. Great in salad,...

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Categories: pass on, childhood, food, sports

Under Pass the Subway
Under Pass the Subway
 
It was after all a fight for survival
shattered bottle cold wet wall
with concrete boots
spray and listen to it rattle
only this can...

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Categories: pass on, me, hair, me, red,

If It's Good Pass It On
Just fifteen years old, pregnant and all alone,
A child herself but in a family way as she checks the coin slot in another pay phone.

Homeless,...

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Categories: pass on, childhood, confusion, family, imagination,


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