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Childhood Version Poems

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


A Stout Version of Dad
Uncle was a stout version of dad
Which I found quite interesting.
And a very different lifestyle he led.

Dad was a fastidious medical guy
But uncle just a...

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© Abel Jae  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: version, adventure, animal, boy, character,



Where I'M From-- My Version of George Ella Lyon's Poem
I’m from the piano in my living room,
from the music and melody.
I’m from the old, shabby couches,
(Placed proportionally,
opposite side from the TV)
I’m from the mirror,...

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© Alia Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: version, childhood, family,

Christmas the Clean Version
I want to talk about Christmas
Or as I like to call it Buy-more-mass.
The corporations have your head in a trap
While your child sit on a...

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Categories: version, character, childhood, christmas,

Premium Member Black Bird On a Wire Edited Version
Black Bird on a Wire

Black Bird
sitting on a wire
back turned towards me
Do you wish to hide the intelligence of your eyes
I see here at this...

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Categories: version, abuse, angst, anxiety, bird,

Premium Member Space, Version 2
Between the ears of the greatest minds
Limits and laws do not exist    

Building roads and wrinkles to beyond
 Such brains are ripe...

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Categories: version, childhood, love,



My Extended Version of '' My Condensed Prayer '' By Britt
She prays; gods halo again brightly creeping from underneath the shadowed covers of comfort. Slowly awakening her blissful HEArT re*collabrated and re*juvinated to start the...

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Categories: version, childhood, faith, inspirational, god,

Those Thoughts (Extended Version)
Nightmares, shame, and despair---
You don't go anywhere.
All alone in your mind
even with someone by your side.

You think, "Why can't everyone just leave me alone?"
You thought...

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Categories: version, childhood, confusion, depression, faith,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things