"Poems by Younger Poets" is a regular feature of The Central California Poetry Journal. You will find individual poems, or a small group of poems by younger poets. These younger poets may or may not also be featured on other pages in the Journal. Each group of poems on this page is linked to the list of featured poets at the top of the page.
Younger poets who live in or write poems about Central California are invited to submit poetry to The Central California Poetry Journal. Please use this e-mail link.
2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, and 1997 poems by younger poets are presented on
page 01f2 of the 2001 edition
page 00f2 of the 2000 edition
page 91f2 of the 1999 edition
page 81f2 of the 1998 edition and
page 71f2 of the 1997 edition of The Central California Poetry Journal.
Parents are as a bear protecting its cub,
As a bear helps its cub across a stream,
As a bear teaches his cub to hunt and fish,
But this would not be capable of,
Parents protect their kids with lots of love.
A mother teaches her child to dream.
So does a father also do this.
Whithout a parents love.
Copyright © David Davila 2002, All Rights Reserved.

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