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Childhood Roll Up Poems

These Childhood Roll Up poems are examples of Roll Up poems about Childhood. These are the best examples of Roll Up Childhood poems written by international poets.


On a Roll, Poem For Children
Let's roll the dice
and we'll begin,
to see what rolls and turns and spins -
an apple, falling from a branch,
a carousel where horses prance,
the ocean when...

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Categories: roll up, childhood, earth, innocence, joy,



Roll Up
ROLL UP
I can’t go down
In time replenish
Seek refill the void
A vacuum in existence
Bungling energies crumble
Like a young seedling break
I can’t pay
That in introspects adventure relish
Of...

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Categories: roll up, childhood, destiny,

Premium Member Roll Over Seuss
Like Many I loath  Politics 
But Worse "Censorship"  

Seuss a Racist ? Who's next ?
The pop-n-fresh doe boy


Thing One and Thing two
Is racial...

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Categories: roll up, satire,

Eye Roll
Looking through you
I’m not here
Stinging cheek
Slap I wear
Falter feet
Childish sway
Stand erect
Hide dismay
Now the belt
Take my pride
Purple welts
Jeans will hide
No regret
No remorse
Your own child
A whipping horse
Roll...

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Categories: roll up, child abuse, childhood,

Premium Member Monumental Rock Vocal of Rock and Roll
Listening to songs, through the ages of rock, 
Some bands owned a gold timbred vocal stamp.
Like the new noise in ‘68, Led Zep’s power frontman,...

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Categories: roll up, music, power,



Roll Call
Contractual agreements with publisher caused DELETION...

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Categories: roll up, allegory, angst, childhood, funny,

Mr Rock and Roll
Here comes Mr rock and roll
who thinks its cool to be alone
I wonder if he thinks the same
Seven years to the day.

Walking down the street...

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Categories: roll up, childhood, lifeday,

Be a Good Kid and Roll Me a Joint
When you are nine years old 
and sifting the seeds out 
of your parents pot for them, 
you can't really preach 
about the dangers of...

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Categories: roll up, angst, childhood, confusion, family,


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