Poems About: GRADUATE

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

  • 85.
    No better place for Graduation

    Happy Graduation Day,
    And what better nation is there than America for Graduation,
    Let's celebrate in any and every way. read more »

    Rita Hawkins
  • 86.
    suffering of a mother

    the rough texture of her bleeding suffering hands
    touch the wet blanket from the laundry
    her stomach suffers from hunger
    not spending a single penny read more »

    trisha mae galia
  • 87.
    The Graduate Leaving College

    What summons do I hear?
    The morning peal, departure's knell;
    My eyes let fall a friendly tear,
    And bid this place farewell. read more »

    George Moses Horton
  • 88.
    The Girls Are Not For Sale -new-

    Can you hear my voice

    Can't you see my tears read more »

    Sossi Khachadourian
  • 89.
    FRIENDS

    we all hate it but there is no way out of it unless you dropp out.
    we make friends as we go along the years but they don't last for long.
    the teachers find ways into getting use through the years.
    we never think about the way we look at the building as we get off the bus. read more »

    Alyshia Renee Parker
  • 90.
    Come, Pretty School-Girl!

    On this rolling planet ever have you seen
    A home so like a palace waiting for its queen? --
    A dwelling place so fair,
    So fill'd with treasures rare, read more »

    Henry Clay Work
  • 91.
    The Logical Conclusion

    When earth's last thesis is copied
    From the theses that went before,
    When idea from fact has departed
    And bare-boned factlets shall bore, read more »

    Ezra Pound
  • 92.
    In The Harbour: Possibilities

    Where are the Poets, unto whom belong
    The Olympian heights; whose singing shafts were sent
    Straight to the mark, and not from bows half bent, read more »

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • 93.
    Mom

    Mommy tell me more
    about when you were young
    Mommy will you please
    sing me a song you sung? read more »

    Winter Raine
  • 94.
    CUZ I'M BLACK? ? ?

    Is it cuz I'm black that you think I'm poor
    Is it cuz I'm black that we can't afford
    A car, a house, and have a liittle more
    Or does stereotypes take over and racism pour read more »

    Sharon Goodwin
  • 95.
    To realize the value

    read more »

    Jessica Cheng
  • 96.
    The Alphabets

    I'm learning the alphabets
    So I can write my name
    I'm six years old, and I've been told
    That learning can be a pain read more »

    Kevin Seales
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