Poems About: GRADUATION

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

  • 97.
    My Wish

    How I wish today's my graduation day
    So I could finally see and feel you near
    The promise of a tender kiss
    The warmth of a sweet embrace read more »

    Little Star
  • 98.
    Focus

    Efforts I exert now
    definitely will bear
    with something great
    importantly good deal read more »

    Marvin Brato Sr
  • 99.
    Friends

    What did I do to lose a friend?
    I thought we would make it through the end
    But for some reason you won't even acknowledge when I say 'hey'
    None the less give me the time of day read more »

    Jordan Barnett
  • 100.
    Sometimes Teachers Cry

    Students are lazy to learn and you won't see it on the aprons they wear
    For if clothes were to speak voices would be banned
    And our ears grow longer with desperation of what is true
    We speak but it seems our word is not taken read more »

    Ephraim Tshilo
  • 101.
    Mathematical Concepts

    Life is based on numbers of age, birthdates, doctor appointments,
    anniversaries, graduations, deaths.
    We are all mathematical concepts and formulas conjuring up our
    separate particles of being. read more »

    RoseAnn V. Shawiak
  • 102.
    Too slow to even kill myself

    4 years ago
    I was supposed
    to be gone
    to have jumped read more »

    Bera Tremoz
  • 103.
    Invisible Tool

    I love my invisible tool,
    It shapeshifts into many forms and its damn cool,
    It follows me everywhere i go,
    if anyone asks a trade for it, i'll say 'no, ' read more »

    Greggi Leano
  • 104.
    Malory Happy 17th Birthday

    Well your 17 now
    and it will be your senior year
    How time has flown by
    the memories are so clear read more »

    JoJo Bean
  • 105.
    3 months!

    Three months left of the years that i've planned
    Three months left of the smiles and the tears
    Three months left of school
    The graduation comes and we go our separate ways read more »

    Marissa Ford
  • 106.
    A Mistake In Marriage

    The greatest mistake a man would make in life is to get married to a wife of deplorable attitude. This is because marriage is an institution without graduation and no any form of academic model has been formulated to formalize issues involved in a marriage; many couple often carry over the deemed courses of misunderstanding involved in the various departments(homes) . read more »

    Jamiu Olanrewaju
  • 107.
    # BLISSFUL Moments #

    The day I was born

    It was on a dawn read more »

    Marvin Brato Sr
  • 108.
    upon her graduation...

    Upon her graduation from law school
    i see that picture
    her husband beside her and the
    (adopted) child wrapped in her arms read more »

    RIC S. BASTASA
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