Poems About: MEMORY

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

  • 97.
    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
  • 98.
    Haiku 13.9

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    Leonardo Diaz
  • 99.
    My Memory

    Her brown & black, brown & black eyes,
    Are just a memory.
    One in which is trapped
    In the deep depths of my mind. read more »

    Ralph Acosta
  • 100.
    My Memory

    His blue, blue eyes,
    Are just a memory.
    One in which is trapped
    In the deep depths of my mind. read more »

    Allysyn Bryant
  • 101.
    Burning The Memories

    Breaking down each and every wall
    This time around I won't let my-self fall
    I'm getting away to clear my head
    No more with this feeling that inside I'm dead read more »

    chelsi lewellyn
  • 102.
    YOUR MEMORY [by Redscar McOdindo K'Oyuga & Muna Moons Ahmed]

    YOUR MEMORY
    [by Redscar McOdindo K’Oyuga & Muna Moons Ahmed]

    Redscar McOdindo: read more »

    Redscar McOdindo K'Oyuga
  • 103.
    Forgotten Memories

    Forgotten memories is all we have
    Mixed and matched with dreams and fantasies
    They’re all the same, forgotten, rotten
    With no one else to think of them but us read more »

    Angelica Duardo
  • 104.
    some memories never fade

    Longing for the past,
    sweet old memories within,
    memories which makes us laugh,
    memories which makes us cry, read more »

    ronik braveheart
  • 105.
    Dusty Memories

    I pick up our old photo album of what used to be.
    I turn the dusty pages full of memories.
    Each day was a struggle for me.
    Complaints of friends mixed with feelings, I didn't know who was me. read more »

    Chantelle Clark
  • 106.
    Sweet Memories

    Oh sweet memory,
    my heart breaks deep inside.
    Oh sweet memory,
    it's you I'm trying to hide. read more »

    Mahfooz Ali
  • 107.
    In Memory of the ANZACs

    In memeroy of the Anzacs who fought in the war.
    In memory of the ones who live no more.
    In memory of the Anzacs who fought and died.
    In memory of the loved ones who cried and cried. read more »

    T T
  • 108.
    Memories

    Memories
    Reflections of our past
    Within these memories
    Are moments that can not be replaced. read more »

    Shaianna Pagan
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