Poems About: CHILDREN

In this page, poems on / about “children” are listed.

  • 121.
    My Voice

    Today …
    The birds sing
    In honour of the child
    The clouds gather with clear purpose read more »

    Jack Shaka
  • 122.
    TURN BACK THE CLOCK

    The child Abuse survivors
    Wished that they could have their childhood lives again
    But their childhood lives are over
    And they were abused by their mothers and fathers read more »

    Aldo Kraas
  • 123.
    THE CHILDREN ARE AROUND THEM

    The angels were there to take the
    innoncent children away-
    The angels were there so children could cross over O.K.
    In fact the children are all around the parents right now read more »

    Suzae Chevalier
  • 124.
    Stop The Killing!

    he killed Trayvon
    with a bullet to the chest.
    stone cold murder!
    much as we've killed... read more »

    Eric Cockrell
  • 125.
    My Dear Child

    Come hither my dear child
    It's late - The E'en has fallen

    Hark now my dear child
    Hie to bed - Thou should'stear child read more »

    Gabriel Gauci Maistre
  • 126.
    A Voice On The Wind

    I

    She walks with the wind on the windy height
    When the rocks are loud and the waves are white, read more »

    Madison Julius Cawein
  • 127.
    Children?

    Children are the easily led,
    Their learning is profound,
    Their lift is happy and proud,
    Why do parents forgive them? read more »

    Naveed Akram
  • 128.
    Broken child

    I see the face of a broken child.
    A child who has seen more than his young eyes should.
    I see the face of a broken child.
    A child who would run away from it all if he could. read more »

    joshua reid
  • 129.
    One Winged Angel

    A goddess with grace
    A demon with strength
    Will be born
    A child of faith read more »

    Cody J Walker
  • 130.
    Born To Be Ransomed

    Born to be ransomed,
    Born for a reason,
    On one side Love,
    On the other side Security, read more »

    Ellen Ni Bheachain
  • 131.
    I Would Do For You

    The Mother looks into the eyes of her child,
    With the love that is so deep and true
    Then she hugs her child and loves her child,
    And says, “ there is nothing that I would not do for you”. read more »

    Randy McClave
  • 132.
    The children in black

    The children in black
    Where did their childhoods go
    Trailing water behind
    How did they become this cynical read more »

    Lillie Ellis
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