Poem Details | by
Karen Croft
Categories:
grandfather, grandmother, memory,
grandparent's farmland
passed down through generations
apple peach trees grow
overgrown pathways
barb wire fence contains thorned bush
wild berries florish
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Poem Details | by
Caren Krutsinger
Categories:
family, grandchild, granddaughter, grandfather, grandmother, grandparents, grandson,
Excitement oozes
Out of my soul and Grand- heart
Grandchildren are here
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Poem Details | by
Tonytocaa Camacho
Categories:
baby, birth, grandfather, happiness,
Suns Anew Radiance Aglow
Oh smiles newborn
May thy blessed son continue so
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Poem Details | by
Muhammad Safa Thajudeen
Categories:
age, caregiving, future, grandchild, grandfather,
FUTURE PLAN!
-Dharga Nagar Safa
Great grandfather,
Planting a mango tree,
Smiling the grandchild!
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Poem Details | by
Ramesh Anand
Categories:
autumn, flower, friendship, romance, seasons,
friendship day
grandfather caresses
the wild flowers
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Poem Details | by
Bonnie House
Categories:
adventure, boat, fish, fun, grandfather, grandson, vacation,
Grandfather and Grandson
Grandfather, grandson
fishing together on lake
enjoying the day
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Poem Details | by
Thomas Martin
Categories:
grandfather, light,
august evening
grandfather whittles
the light away
Published September, 2009, The Heron's Nest
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Poem Details | by
Cynthia Jones
Categories:
beautiful,
Planted bulbs last Fall
I can't wait for them to bloom
it won't take long now.
Copyright Cynthia Jones
May.12/2015
My grandfather would be so proud of me. This is the first time I've had tulips I've grown myself. :o)
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Poem Details | by
Anisoara Iordache
Categories:
miracle,
Tempest again...
everywhere only apricot flowers-
Grandfather with baguette ...
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Poem Details | by
Goodness Lanre
Categories:
death,
Mother's looks, hung head
A golden casket planning
Grandfather is dead…
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Poem Details | by
Dibbendu Dwip
Categories:
dad, grandchild, grandfather,
My father went one third,
I can reach half of the rest.
My son will avail the goal.
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Poem Details | by
Tom Wright
Categories:
jobs, work,
Self Improvement
Haiku: by Miracle Man
12/14/2021
How to get ahead,
means wake up, get up, lace up,
be dependable.
My Grandfather once said
he’d never heard of anyone dying from hard work.
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Poem Details | by
Kim Rodrigues
Categories:
native american,
My great great great grandfather...
a long time ago
the people of the longhouse
kept my ancestors
8/17/2018
* I have a bit of Native American in my background :)
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Poem Details | by
Theodora Sterling
Categories:
time,
Oak grandfather clock
Offers no words of wisdom
To the new cell phone clock
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Poem Details | by
Kim Rodrigues
Categories:
grandfather, imagery,
mutton chop whiskers
grandpa puffs cherrywood pipe
dislodging smoke rings
6/22/2019
MagiCicada 13 or 17 Poetry Contest
Sponsor: Maureen McGreavy
Syllables: 5/7/5
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Poem Details | by
Jo Mykle Hofseth
Categories:
age, grandfather, i miss you, sad, sorrow, summer, time,
Summertime
Grandfather clock
Slowly adjusting
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Poem Details | by
Judy Ball
Categories:
grandfather, summer,
Bright blue dragon flies,
Iridescent against green grass,
Flower scented winds.
Shade trees offer rest,
Old man sits alone on bench,
Recalling lost youth.
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Poem Details | by
Jim Wilson
Categories:
grandfather,
Life is brief -- Speaking
To his grandson, grandfather
Tells him a story.
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Poem Details | by
Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories:
age, engagement, humorous, old,
Garrulous old man
Who chattered like a magpie
Is my grandfather.
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Poem Details | by
Karen Croft
Categories:
grandfather, grandmother,
grandparent's farmhouse
years of fun hiding in rooms
i really miss them
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Poem Details | by
Ernilando Tugaff
Categories:
anger, grandfather, grandmother, hurt,
Cheater Peter
Haiku
An old man
trying to cheat on his wife
Hit with a cane
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Poem Details | by
Sotto Poet
Categories:
analogy, grandfather, symbolism,
Rust scuttle packed full
with grandfather ghostly form.
Abandoned beans farm
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Poem Details | by
Sotto Poet
Categories:
analogy, character, grandfather, storm,
ninety years old, dad
still beneath the shelter hut
unique storm of brawls.
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Poem Details | by
Karen Croft
Categories:
nature,
neglected fruit trees
moss covers old water trough
ivy climbs through fence
*My grandfather was always outside cleaning the brush away and now that he's passed it's just left undone.*
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