Poems by Laura Sanders

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  • Spring Heralds.

    This poem is about the Daffodil flowers- Lenten Lillies, which are the heralds of Spring.A splash of yellow in the countryside, and towns can cheer us all up considerably, as we look forward to warmer and lighter days.. The dark days of Winter have passed, although still lingering on with some days, yielding rain and wind.

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    • Posted on 02/20/24

    in Flower Poems

    Like a golden fanfare of trumpets, they herald entrance of Spring.
    Appearing on warmer days, when happier the birds fly and sing....
    As yellow as the gold sun, that shines, they sway in the breeze,
    Daisies, Buttercups cannot compete, attracting passing bumble bees.

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  • Why Is Snail So Slow?

    This poem is for children and seeks the question, why do they move so slowly?!

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    • Posted on 01/16/24

    in Nature Poems for Kids

    Why is a garden snail so slow?
    Has he no place to go?
    With his house upon his back-
    he doesn't even need, to pack!

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  • Mum. Our Mother.

    This is a poem written especially for my mum, who was always there for us in times of need.Now she has alzheimers, and is not the same person.It brought tears to my eyes when I remembered how she used to be and I wanted to remember how she was.

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    • Posted on 12/12/23

    in Mother Poems

    Mum, thank you for all the little things you did,
    down on earth, for us all.
    The things, we never saw.
    The things mum's really are for...

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  • What Do You Think?

    This poem is about the sadness, that exists in our world, when we see certain images and pictures of people or animals suffering, from hunger, neglect, addiction or poverty. Are we affected by these things, or do we turn a blind eye, to the neglect and cruelty? The pandemic, highlighted these sufferings and brought it to our attention.We see it everywhere, on television, commercial breaks and sometimes, in our every day travels.Charities are begging out for money, to deal with these issues.

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    • Posted on 11/10/23

    in Poems about Sadness

    Tell me,
    what do you think, when you look into the sad, pleading eyes,
    of those who go hungry and cold?
    What do you think, when you look at the man shuffling about in the street,

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  • The Walk To The Cenotaph.

    This poem is about a veteran of the second world war, who remembers his fighting days, as he pins the medals on his chest, ready for remembrance day on November 11th.How it brings tears to his eyes, as he thinks of his pals, who fell during the war.

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    • Posted on 10/10/23

    in War Poems

    With pride, I fumble hopelessly, trying to pin medals on my chest.
    No one knows what I went through, as war, I really detest!
    The grime and desperation, I witnessed with these blind, tired, old eyes,
    men really suffering, many falling and bleeding , many wounded, died...

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  • P.T.S.D

    PTSD, or post traumatic stress disorder, is a mental health condition that is triggered by a terrifying event, either experiencing it, or witnessing it. Symptoms include flashbacks, nightmares, sever anxiety as well as uncontrollable events about the event.In the military it is known as combat stress.Older veterans can have symptoms even 50 years after their wartime experience.

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    • Posted on 09/09/23

    in War Poems

    A young fit man, when he went off to war,
    but as soon as I saw him, close that door,
    I knew he would never be the same,
    'cause war it ruins, wounds and maims.

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  • September

    • Published: September 7, 2023

    in Fall Poems

    September enters- Autumn's hazy days...
    Warm golden sun, shadows dance and play.
    Seeds are released, Finches feed their way,
    Blackberries plump, ripened, have come to stay...

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  • Let Me Go

    • Published: June 27, 2023

    in Sickness Poems

    Let me go, release me like a flying kite.
    Let me go, let me fade, like day turns to night.
    Watch me sink, like the deep orange setting sun.
    For 'twas a sunset of dreams I once provided for everyone.

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  • Eighty Seven.

    I have a mother, who is 87 soon.I wondered what it was like to be so old...written from the perspective of a Grandchild.They would think all sorts of things about old age...the things I mention in this poem.

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    • Posted on 03/08/23

    in Grandmother Poems

    Gran- what is it like to be so old?
    This, may I ask and to be so bold!
    Do you ache and pain like me,
    or do you still feel lively, energetic, free...?

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  • Spring Days.

    Spring is a lovely time- everyone looks forward to it coming - seeing the sun shine and new born animals , after the long haul of winter icy touch.This poem is about the season of Spring.

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    • Posted on 02/05/23

    in Spring Poems

    Spring seems to burst forth with avid jubilation,
    Animals and birds emerge from their Winter hibernation.
    The Blackbird sings its sweet melody,
    and the Bumble bee hums around- happy to be free!

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