Grandchildren to Grandparent Poems
This page is dedicated to all the wonderful Grandparents past, present, and soon to be. Poems are a wonderful way to express our feelings for our loved ones. Write a poem to your grandparent and publish it on Nana’s Corner.
Grandma Days
Grandma days are happy days…
We have so many ways to play.
When are you coming to visit me…
Can it be soon, can it, please?
Reading, cooking, drawing with you…
Climbing, jumping, exploring, too
When’s the next time we can play…
Can it be next Saturday?
For a Loving Grandmother
Thinking of you today,
and how you make
the world a nicer place ~
from all the special ways
you care about your family,
to the thoughtfulness
you show others…
And sending you this wish
filled with loving appreciation
for your warm heart, your kindness,
and all the other qualities
that make you so very special.
Days Full of Love
My memories of you
and the days we’ve shared
are full of love,
but you probably know that ~
because you put the love
into every one.
Your Love is a Rare and Beautiful Gift
Grandmothers can turn simple moments
into gifts of love
Your love is a rare and beautiful gift
and you show it in so many ways ~
In the pride that you take in your family,
in your words of affection and priase,
In your laughter and warm sense of humor,
in the generous things that you do ~
Your love is a rare and beautiful gift
and there’s no one who shares it
like you.
Sweet Grandma
My Grandma is so sweet
When she visits, it’s a treat.
Gum drops and lollipops
The day should never stop
Peppermints and licorice
Lots of hugs and a sticky kiss
Cupcakes and gooey icing,
Grandma’s love is so enticing.
I Love You More Than I Can Express
Grandmother, you are wonderful,
so gentle, and yet so strong.
You’ve always shown that you care,
and without a doubt I belong.
You’ve been patient when I’ve strayed,
and offered guidance when asked.
It seems you can do anything,
and fantastic with every task.
Always a source of calming comfort
and a safety net when I fall.
Your love helps me in stressful times
and supports me through it all.
I love you more than I can express,
I pray I’ve earned your respect.
If I had my choice of grandmothers,
you’d be the only one I’d select!
Thank you, Grandmother
Childhood memories come to mind
Loving ones aren’t difficult to find.
The moments we spent together
Will always be special, grandmother.
Thank you for your comfort and warmth,
For being there when I needed you the most.
Memories
Grandmother, you mean the world to me.
Through your eyes I’ve been able to see
how things are really meant to be.
If I could go back and revisit those days,
the wonderful times when we would play,
I’d grasp the memories along the way.
Someday I’ll have grandchildren of my own.
I can only hope that when they are grown
they’ll have such memories of their own.
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Thank you for your comment! I’m glad you enjoyed your “visit”, and hope you visit often!
I enjoyed reading the poems here. They take me back to memories of time spent with my own Grandmas, as well as being a good reminder of the importance of making memories with my own children and grandchildren.
Comment by Connie (Kim's Mom) — April 12, 2008 @ 12:31 pm