Poems About: MEMORY

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

  • 85.
    Memories

    MEMORIES TO HAVE GONE AND DIED
    MEMORIES THAT SHOULD NEVER HAVE LIVE
    A FOOL IS THE ONE WHO TRIED
    BUT A GEATER FOOL IS THE WHO AGREED TO GIVE read more »

    Robert 'Cajun' Landreneau
  • 86.
    Memories

    In the times a person is remembered
    On how he smiled and the day he rendered
    The problems he solved and altered
    And the way his life is surrendered read more »

    Nikki Accad
  • 87.
    Memories are fading....

    Memories are dissolving...
    fading fast
    How shall I live
    without these? read more »

    Subhagata Chattopadhyay
  • 88.
    Travelling down memory lane

    Traveling down memory lane
    is not all black 'n white.
    Traveling down memory lane
    is not all lacking light. read more »

    Ralph Acosta
  • 89.
    Trvelling down the memory lane

    Travelling down the memory lane
    is not all black 'n white.
    Travelling down the memory lane
    is not all lacking light. read more »

    Spandan Bhattacharyya
  • 90.
    Memories

    Memories mostly make for
    The strangest of dreams-
    Those that more often than not tend to go awry,
    Making the silly mind wonder read more »

    satbir bakshi
  • 91.
    Taking a Walk on Memory Lane

    Taking a walk on memory lane
    isn’t all that gray.
    Taking a walk on memory lane
    I see the sunrays. read more »

    Lost Sierra
  • 92.
    Memories

    Memories are like silk cushions, cuddly, warm and soft.
    But they can also be sharp edged rocks that are cold, ugly and rough.
    Memories are like spring blossoms, fragranant and beautiful.
    But like pointed thorns they can be pricky and hurtful. read more »

    Runita R Menezes
  • 93.
    Sitting By The Fire

    Sitting by the fire
    Watching the flames
    Of the dying embers
    That burn so slow read more »

    Rayan Ali
  • 94.
    Ode to The Scent Of Cinnamon

    The heady scent of cinnamon
    Upon the opening of the door
    The tugging out of memories
    From the mind’s musty store read more »

    David Whalen
  • 95.
    Remembering

    In my own remembering,
    I can see so many things.
    Days of bliss were much too brief.
    Longer nights of pain and grief. read more »

    David SmithWhite
  • 96.
    Haiku 13.9

    read more »

    Leonardo Diaz
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