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Parents Villanelle Poems

These Parents Villanelle poems are examples of Villanelle poems about Parents. These are the best examples of Villanelle Parents poems written by international poets.


Premium Member I'M, We'Re, Growing
I am, as were my parents before me,
undoubtedly, their parents before them...
perpetuating our family tree.

Trusting in God, and Jesus Christ is key
to their faith, as...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, birth, creation, destiny,



Premium Member Sunshine In Their Youthful Morning Song
Find sunshine in their youthful morning-song.
The prayer within a child’s heart soon to bless.
Transported on angelic wings so strong.

Today, the young are victims of much...

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Categories: age, children, encouraging, parents,

Spark On; Fa Kunle
Once upon an age, you twinkle like star,
Far so high; among others, up the sky.
Even your parents wonder what you are!

Before birth, both admire your...

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Categories: africa, age, art, birthday,

Premium Member Things I Utterly Abhor
There aren’t many things I utterly abhor,
Seems a waste to concentrate on dross
I do cringe when I look at an unsightly sore.
 
Forced to spend...

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Categories: giggle, humorous,

A Cry From Far
Hopeless cries maybe but from far away
I'm lolling in the lap of luxury
So why do I care if they eat but whey.

Desperate parents sighing all...

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Categories: world,



Premium Member Here Comes Santa Claus
Santa brings toys much to children’s delight
la luna’s bright light guides him on his way 
Nine reindeer pull the sleigh through the cold night 

Guided...

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Categories: christmas, giving,

Premium Member Little Bit Naughty-Little Bit Nice
Garish and gaudy, a little bit nice,
Mrs. Claus’ pajamas on Christmas Eve.
Little bit naughty with sugar plum spice.

Garish and gaudy, a little bit nice,
Santa’s ho...

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Categories: christmas,

Villanelles
Villanelles

The villanelle is a poetic form based on repetition, with a double refrain. 



Villanelle: The Divide
by Michael R. Burch

The sea was not salt the first...

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Categories: moon, repetition, romance, romantic,

Premium Member Go Now and Play
Go out now, children, while you can and play.
The time to romp and frolic will not last.
Drink Kool-Aid under shade trees while you may.

Sing simple...

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Categories: childhood, joy,

Premium Member Safe Surrender Called Naomi
I'm so sorry to leave you dear, hard to say good bye to one so new,
  The nine months and few hours in my...

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Categories: birth, child, heartbreak, loss,

The Dear Retirement of a Beloved Pastor Part Ii
I sigh through dear retirement of a beloved pastor.
Ah, zeal of crossroads drove an interconnected strand.
Oh,goodness, how my initiative has flustered.

If we communicated then we...

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Categories: addiction, immigration, longing,

News From Gem Mountain
The Dwarf King and Queen are announcing the
Birth of their son Prince Oliver who came in to
This world weighing seven pounds.
We are very blest.
He keeps...

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Categories: adventure, baby, birth, happiness,

But For the Nervous It Is Much Too Late
Dandruff, menstruation ,acne , scent
Deodorants,shampoo  and strange new thoughts
The anxious adolescent  in torment

Tampons,towels. skin care and defence
Confession, absolution, count for naught
Dandruff, menstruation ,acne...

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Categories: analogy, angst, anxiety, confidence,

Premium Member Villanelle: No Man Can On His Own Escape Written Fate, For Thiru-Valluvar
Villanelle: No man can on his own escape written fate

         For Thiru-Valluvar, the “nameless” author of 
the...

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Categories: beauty, character, creation, god,

When Love Is In Place
A house is a home when love is in place 
And children are singing songs of delight.
Laughter comes squealing with grins on each face.

Parents and...

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Categories: child, family, love,


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