Childhood Symbolism Poems
These Childhood Symbolism poems are examples of Symbolism poems about Childhood. These are the best examples of Symbolism Childhood poems written by international poets.
Her NameShe’d pull the sun from the sky if it shone too bright
Drain the oceans purely out of malice and spite
Commission a fortress devoid of day's...
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symbolism, betrayal, childhood, emotions, extended
TomorrowTOMORROW
Tomorrow keeps on
Lifting her delicate hand
And flipping back strands of
Her colored, cherry-brown hair,
Which hang alonside her neck…
Grown long enough to...
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symbolism, hair, humanity, imagery, imagination,
BalloonsAwesome absolute of childhood exaltation -
Balloons embed dear youthful memories within.
Fascinating, joyful, colourful inflation,
Promise rock steady future on a thread, so thin....
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childhood, children, emotions, symbolism,
The Last TruthDaisies for you
Begin anew
White petals, with golden heart
Freedom of speech-- brand new start
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dedicated to Patricia Forde-- author of The List, and The Last Lie....
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symbolism, books, childhood, flower, spoken
Memory of BonesThe table is old and worn
nicks and scratches
its red plastic tablecloth left over from a forgotten Christmas
its holiday pattern worn and forlorn
many a Thanksgiving...
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symbolism, allegory, analogy, angst, anxiety,
They Say Mushrooms Grow Best In the Dark
"They Say Mushrooms Grow Best in the Dark"
Winter
arrived after
The Darkness
blew in
with its boiling
black clouds.
they say mushrooms
grow best in the...
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future, science fiction, symbolism,
The Earth MournsThe earth moans the earth and blood is soaked into dirt, the beatitude stands still and the mountain goat is grazing patiently on the hill....
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symbolism, appreciation, business, childhood, environment,
Upon Remembrance of Things PastWhen memories are memories long-lost,
and when infancy's twilight hides what feels
like lifetimes in half-dreamt dreams, sleep storm-tossed
...
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symbolism, childhood, dream, innocence, memory,
Gray“Is gray a color?” the pigeon asked the clouds.
“We’re not sure,” said the clouds, then asked, “Why?”
The pigeon shrugged and said, “See the robin, brown...
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symbolism, age, childhood, discrimination, how
The Unconcious TripAfter a confrontation with ben an old friend
I managed to push the violent fight for later in the day
Two thirty pm, to be...
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symbolism, angst, anxiety, dream, imagination,
Colore Nero
“colore nero”
When the colour
was sucked out
of our breath
our worlds
waited for
3
ecstatic
prophecy
Taigi
we
turned
our backs
waiting
like zombies
in long lines
we returned home
closed ourselves...
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dark, imagery, symbolism,
Doris, the Magic TrollThe tales they told of Doris
In the hills of Tazeltoff
Are remembered by the others
...
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symbolism, 3rd grade, childhood, children,
The Autobiography of a BrookYou've visited me after a long time: Remember; once, I was brimming with might? Named babbling brook, revered as a singing deity, how blissful was...
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symbolism, care, caregiving, change, childhood,
From Childhood Unto Now Adulthood You Are a Queen-Since were kids,
He has said
He loves you,
Yet then as a teen ager
He forsaken you
Now he’s a man and he’s got his eyes on you
So solemn...
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symbolism, analogy, blessing, encouraging, how
Before the LocksDeep in the lands where friend fought foe,
and spoilt queens reached all new low.
Who'd take the bounty of a heart,
or curse a kingdom for a...
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childhood, fairy, muse, symbolism,