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Child Quintain (Sicilian) Poems

These Child Quintain (Sicilian) poems are examples of Quintain (Sicilian) poems about Child. These are the best examples of Quintain (Sicilian) Child poems written by international poets.


Romania, 1990
I never talked about the rooms
of orphans languishing in beds -
still corridors, like wombs,
that darkened pictures in our heads,
escorting us through tombs. 

No unseeing their...

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Categories: baby, children, memory,



Premium Member Cul-De-Sac
The path led to rose bushes cul de sac.
Early in the morning, we sat down to rest.
Dewdrops are still shining on the track.
At our feet,...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, bereavement, confusion,

Premium Member Equal Opportunity
Anti-abortionists never a dearth
Of carrying placards to harass;
As to the young child’s worth,
We must demonstrate in mass
Supporting life after the birth! 

Written July 18, 2022...

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Categories: birth, child, perspective, philosophy,

Premium Member When Everything Was Simpler
“Peace on earth, goodwill to [wo]men,”
When I was a child unburdened by worry
Takes me a long way back to a time when,
With not a care...

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Categories: childhood, christmas, peace,

Premium Member Rejection Can Be Good
 
I have always known rejection and exclusion,
as a half-breed girl I heard the insult;
whispered, as a child it left me with confusion,
it still happens...

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Categories: emotions,



Take Care of Him My Lord
I hold my little new born child  
who is born in a hospital
in a town where tumbleweeds roll mild   
the Cancer has...

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Categories: appreciation, life,

A Child's Lesson On Love
I hear a child bemoan in dreams, reclaiming dreams,
His dreams he dreams alone of flying with songbirds,  
Picking and chewing, oozing juicy fruits in...

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Categories: childhood, love, magic, nature,

Premium Member The Watch End
You struggle with right and wrong
I watch and worry so
With prayers I helped along
Now time for me to go
Who will pray when I am gone...

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Categories: children, faith, life,


Book: Shattered Sighs