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Teacher Sunshine Poems

These Teacher Sunshine poems are examples of Sunshine poems about Teacher. These are the best examples of Sunshine Teacher poems written by international poets.


Another Day
I got up to face another day hoping that something positive would come my way but it was the same toxic energy that keeps roaming...

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Categories: sunshine, business, celebration, confidence, courage,



Premium Member Priceless
Many months had passed,  
with much anticipation.  
I counted every day,            ...

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Categories: sunshine, beauty, day, dream, love,

Premium Member Resolutions For 2023
Quote By Poet: "As one year ends ~ another is waiting to begin. What will the New Year bring? Only time will tell."
 
 ...

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Categories: sunshine, food, friend, health, love,

Premium Member Tethered To a Moment
After all the long months waiting and planning,                the day had arrived for you to meet me.   ...

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Categories: sunshine, day, heart, joy, love,

Premium Member Mr Sunshine
He is truly divine,
This heart of mine!
He's my oldest friend,
And a friend to the end.

The Master of glory;
And the bible's story.
One of peace and love,
And...

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Categories: sunshine, bible, god, love, miracle,



Premium Member The Fashion Zebra
The Fashion Zebra

I am a flake. 
That is the term for people that do not follow through. 
It may not be fair. I have spent...

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Categories: sunshine, freedom, funny, inspirational, love,

Premium Member The New Preacher
The New Preacher, 
“Hear My Words”

Are you listening. 
I am saying things very clearly. 
You need to keep trying. 
Are you talking to me?
Am I...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sunshine, courage, dance, god, hope,

Premium Member The Garden At Grandma's
The Garden at Grandma’s

The house is quiet, the chores are all done. 
We have gathered in the place out back. 
There is pit for a...

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Categories: sunshine, angel, cute, grandson, hope,

Premium Member Mirror Mirror
Mirror Mirror

Do not lie. I know that you want to. 
I know that you may need to.  
I am broken, and soon…
You will be...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sunshine, 12th grade, cinderella, happy,

Premium Member Dark Times
Dark Times

Times we celebrate, to be who we are not. 
Bleak times, diseased remembrances. 
Why?
You know.
You know because deep inside…

You have hid under a blanket...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sunshine, 12th grade, angel, appreciation,

Premium Member A Wedding Day
A Wedding Day

Cleaning the church is a privilege. 
I go every Saturday, humbly to serve. 
It is not a boast, it is small gratitude paid,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sunshine, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Today Is Enough
Today is Enough

The morning came early. 
In fact I was up all night. 
I watched the coming and going…
of the stars.

God’s work ever at hand,...

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Categories: sunshine, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Rule Breaker
Rule Breaker

Risk taker, warrior maker…
Stand tall. 
He is with you. 
Do not fear, what they may say…
as they would say it any way, 
if you...

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Categories: sunshine, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Fish
Fish

A half dozen, small fins…
bought from the pet shop. 
Now swimming free in an ocean,
of rock, plastic flowers, and artsy things…
“All” part of the bigger...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: sunshine, fish, fishing, humor, humorous,

Dawn Mixed With Morning Sunshine
Welcome morning breeze
Hello sweet sunshine
I see dawn mixed with sunshine
But I want to go to school
Talk chalk, teach all day
But the path tells me it...

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Categories: sunshine, devotion, song, teacher,


Book: Shattered Sighs