Tag: poetry
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Poem about grief
Grief – No crying at death’s bed. Could not find tears to shed. Wanted told, what to do. Your strong, instead heard coo. – Watched close, forbid to think. Lost, hidden sorrow. . . sink. Robbed of grief, such a loss. Upon sadness grows moss. – Cold I feel, no grief done. Am I strong?…
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Poem About my granddaughter
Kindergarten Basketball – There once was a girl who could run. At basket ball, running, has fun. Score, she has not yet. Ball can’t reach the net. Hands held high, defense plied, we won! . – June Nash…
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Poem about my grandson
Crawling Baby There once was a boy on blue carpet Crawling, not toddling, not ready yet Constantly he’ll talk But still does not walk. Catching him at this pace, is no sweat. . – June Nash Another…
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Poem about Sharing Life
Share Life’s Load – Find a protector, a guardian. Someone to help you, to take you in. Give up your life to her or to him. Everything has it’s cost, you’ll not win. – Be own man, woman, if you prefer. Be independent, that is the cure. Being alone, sounds lonely, that’s sure. This also…
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Poem about Troubled Life
Drowning Drowning. Hardly breathing. Gasp for breath, am wheezing. Life is heavy on chest. Need learn to swim, to rest On back, floating, drifting. Waves they splash, face lifting. Coughing, sputter, flailing About troubles, wailing. Think… to sink, be swallowed, Engulfed in peace, wallowed. Mustn’t quit, keep afloat. Looking for that life boat. Drowning, ocean…
