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Childhood Space Poems

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


Premium Member The Chook House
The chook house
stood empty for most
of my childhood.
An enclosed corrugated iron 
shed was surrounded 
by a wire fence
and a wooden gate 
held on by one...

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Categories: childhood, memory, nostalgia, space,



Premium Member Paper Airplanes
Small paper airplanes I'd never flown.
Most boys made them, each labled their own
Into the air they'd go toward blue sky,
they'd catch a breeze and away...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: space, beauty, earth, flying, imagination,

Premium Member The Empty Space
Childhood learning, knowing, knowledge gaining
Parents voices and actions all passed on
The learning process, each day memorised
The family group gathers at the end of the day
The...

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Categories: space, child, emotions, freedom,

Premium Member Bellas Cosmic Duties
Bella rides the crescent moon with ease,
a stellar faerie that’s sure to please.
She waits and watches up on high,
every star that passes her by.

With ebony...

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Categories: space, appreciation, children, fairy, fantasy,

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: space, humor, humorous, mental health,



Premium Member Inhabiting My Space
Cue music,
I’m sitting on my childhood bed,
Flowers emanating off the spread.
Osmonds, Partridges, “Me and Mrs. Jones,”
Stewart’s “Do you think I’m sexy?”

Magazine posters, boy bands, smiling...

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Categories: space, childhood, music,

Free Verse Ii
Nucleotidings
by Michael R. Burch

“We will walk taller!” said Gupta,
sorta abrupta,
hand-in-hand with his mom,
eyeing the A-bomb.

“Who needs a mahatma
in the aftermath of NAFTA?
Now, that was a...

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Categories: space, angel, child, childhood, children,

Premium Member Moon Ziket
A full moon shines brightly                    ...

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Categories: humorous, moon, night, space,

Space
Throw human pain into its mouth dark and forever,
give that suffering some use to feed an ever-expanding muse.
It is beyond any attempt at metaphor,

as useless...

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Categories: space, stars,

Starry Night
Starry Night

There are moments in your life that will live in your heart forever
Moments that will take your breath away
Indelibly etched into your very soul.
And...

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© Diana77 Wh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: space, childhood, me, memory, remember,

Incomprehensible Space Time Continuum Intrigues
Incomprehensible space/time continuum intrigues...

One insignificant, infinitesimal
incomprehensibleness cosmic speck,
who doth readily confess
swallowed within

infinite cosmic wormhole, nonetheless,
he feels mind boggled, fascinated,
transfixed... helpless to express
following concept suddenly
gripping his...

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Categories: space, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member The Incineration of Childhood
We drank tang because the astronauts did...
Our plastic spacemen sashayed in sandboxes
we made lunar capsules out of tinfoil
on Halloween spacemen mingled 
with mad clowns jack...

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Categories: age, america, space,

An Empty Space Beside Me
An empty space

There is an empty space that walks
Beside me: a shimmering in the 
Fabric of the air.
No boundaries define this space
Until memories slip in,...

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Categories: space, father, grief, memory, mother,

Pluto
Hello my Pluto, so distant and small,
Some questioned if you were out there at all, so
Passing by planets of far greater size, I
Journied the distance...

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Categories: space, adventure, childhood, friendship, planet,

Fake News Brought About By Astronauts In Space
So I heard some fake news the other day.

Fake news.

Fake news about a mothers sons bruise, 
because he bit off more than he could chew.
Her...

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Categories: space, bereavement, dark, death of


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