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Nostalgia Quatrain Poems

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


Wind of the past
The autumn that had remained monotonous-
  For many decades,
  Now tears and takes pieces of hearts,
  Along with its old leaves, flowers,
...

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Categories: nostalgia, seasons, symbolism,



Premium Member I LOVE THE RAIN
When the rain is really pouring down,
And the sky's overcast and grey,
I love how it freshens the streets of the town,
And watching the children play.

They...

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© Judy Ball  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: nostalgia,

Promise You'll Remember Me
Do you remember when the walls
Shifted their zig zaggy colors.
Do you remember when our wails
Of laughter went on for hours.

Do you remember when we discovered
How...

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Categories: best friend, drug, friend,

Premium Member Colorful
“As long as autumn lasts, I shall not have hands, canvas and colors enough to paint the beautiful things I see.” — Vincent van Gogh

Colorful...

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Categories: autumn, color,

Premium Member Collecting Pictures
A photo your mind's eye took
Captured by a long, hard stare
Like "a painting in a book"
To re-visit memories there


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Dedicated to the real Malka Mai. Inspired...

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Categories: books, childhood, holocaust, imagery,



Premium Member Skiing the Trip
Forty Christians from Southcourt Baptists,
Skiers,good,novice & the inactive;
On the flight from London-Heathrow,
Trusting Italy was full of snow.

Huddled in a coach past Trento,
Disembark in MSV's mountain...

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Categories: nostalgia, vacation,

Premium Member Poetry In Motion Contest Wilson
Every Tuesday on the dot,
I would be off to the newsagent like a shot.
A solitary sixpence,all my wealth
to pick up my favourite comic from his...

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Categories: childhood, fantasy, nostalgia,

Premium Member Poetry In Motion Contest Cricket
April and the clocks forward spring,
our cricket practice gets in full swing.
Nets to untangle from their poles,
players to call and enrol.

Gang mowers to grease and...

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Categories: nostalgia, sports,

Premium Member High Noon In Armadillo Texas
It’s high noon in Armadillo Texas Sheriff cat announced in her way.
Her sidekick, Deputy Mouse Whiskers smiled and decided to stay.
They strapped on cowboy hats,...

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Categories: 6th grade, 7th grade,

Premium Member Back In the Day
Grandma wore petti-pants, a form of straight bloomers to exercise class.
Back in the fifties, you had to wear dresses, to cover your…..
In grayscale, these housewives...

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Categories: nostalgia,

Upon the Banks of the Canal
Upon the Banks of the Canal

I sit here sipping cider on the banks of the canal,
I watch you as you walk and talk at great...

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Categories: beautiful, bereavement, heartbreak, life,

Premium Member Rainy Nights
Stars shimmer in the quiet night
Erasing the laughter of sun’s light
Twinkling a rhythm in the glimmer
In the quiet night, stars shimmer

Dreams sigh in poetry and...

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Categories: beautiful, meaningful, night, rain,

Premium Member And Now They'Ve Gone
I've searched nearby hillocks and sand.
They've gone missing sooner than late:
no wildflowers to perk barren land,
gypsy flowers by garden gate.

Where are those tiny violets
that snuggled...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: earth, flower, garden, missing,

Premium Member A Remembered Song
A tune warbles from worn out speakers 
Awakening a long lost and lively spirit, 
A girl in saddle shoes, a boy in sneakers 
On a...

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Categories: culture, dance, music, nostalgia,

Premium Member Ghosts of Times Past
Ghosts Of Times Past
Miracle Man
6/25/2022

As winds of time whisper through me,
my ancestors breath caresses my face.
Visions of a lone covered wagon I see,
that carried them...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, life, nostalgia, pride,


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