Soldier Acrostic Poems | Examples

These Soldier Acrostic poems are examples of Acrostic poems about Soldier. These are the best examples of Acrostic Soldier poems written by international poets.


Premium MemberArmy Soldiers: Army of the USA

America's bulwark, strong and true,
Resolved to defend, the red, white, and blue.
Mighty warriors, brave and bold,
Years of service, stories paroled.


Since '75, a nation's might,
On fields of battle, day and night.
Loyalty and honor, their guiding star,
Defending freedom, near and far.
In every conflict, they stand tall,
Embracing duty, answering freedom's call.
Ready to fight, for liberty's flame,
Sacrifice and courage, their noble name.


All through history, their valor known,
Rising to challenges, never alone.
Modern heroes, with hearts of steel,
Yearning to shield, the public's zeal.


Onward they march, with purpose and pride,
Fighting for justice, on every tide.

The Army's strength, a powerful force,
Heroes among us, taking their course.
Every soldier, a testament to might,

Unity and valor, shining bright.
Serving with honor, a legacy grand,
All across the land, a helping hand.


Novgorod Codex

Novgorod’s primeval pearl, white circlet of the free
Once lost and forgotten in the Kievan sea
Veiled in millennium old shells, made from wax and birch
Grave of pure souls liberated, cast from the church
Of those forgotten who followed Father Alexandra
Revered soldier of Christ, from the house of Laodicea 
Obedient, splitting the world into darkness and light 
Dedicated to the Christian faith’s light and plight 

“Coveting nothing, leaving villages and kin 
O Father Alexandra, please forgive every sin 
Defender, save our spirits from the flesh of skin 
Evil, death and sin were born before the world we see"
X was their guiding moon, in that Kievan sea

Premium MemberVeteran

Victories fought and won through perils,
Enemies vanquished by the brave and strong.
Triumph earned through the will to win
Eager for Freedom’s flag to raise.
Rejoicing as liberty’s anthems ring.
Assuring tomorrow’s children are free
Never surrendered to tyranny’s chains.
© Tom Valles  Create an image from this poem.

Premium MemberThe Service of Veterans

They are mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers.
They are my neighbors, co-workers and friends.
They are defenders, keepers and others.
They inspire the writings of many a pen.

All are gallant, determined, and disciplined.
All have sacrificed much for our gain.
All are my family and blood and one.
All honor belongs to their name.

Give a salute for their sacrifice given,
Give them a “thank you” for caring.
Give each respect and admiration
Give regard for the wounds some are bearing.
© Tom Valles  Create an image from this poem.

Premium MemberSoldier-

Soldier
Several regiments laurel.
Other regiments regiment.
Line fighters scuffle.
Different regiments suspect.
Individual encounters intersect.
Equivalent resistances strike.
Regular troops recruit


7/21/21
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2021©


Soldier of Christ

S-oldier
U-pholds
G-od's
O-rder

Topic: 134th Birthday of Bro. Felix Y. Manalo (May 10,2020) 
Form: Vertical Monocrostic

Premium MemberSoldier

Soldier

(Sold)ier

One who sells their life for service to their country

Sol(die)r

One who dies for their country

Soldie(r)
 
Roger that
 
Any questions?

Eric (and sometimes not)
© Eric Nolan  Create an image from this poem.

Premium MemberNo More War

N    o more soldiers coming home in boxes
O    ver grandiose visions of arrogant leaders 

M    en and women dying in the prime of life
O    n foreign soil, far from family and loved ones
R    isking life and limb for some abstract principle
E    ntering Heaven prematurely, Earthly wings clipped

W   rite your Congressmen, your Senators, the President
A    nd tell them we're tired of being the world's policeman
R    est not easy 'til Peace, lasting Peace, reigns supreme



               October 02, 2019
     Three Word Acrostics Poetry Contest
              Sponsor: Bobby May

Premium MemberSoldier

S  alutes superiors
O  beys orders
L  oyal to a fault
D  eadeye shot
I   is not in his lexicon
E  go's parked at the door
R  aces to save his comrade's life

Premium MemberJuneteenth

June weddings, white, lacey, crisp, pure, 
Under starlit canopy, soft wispy materials
Nestled into the crook of her true love’s arm, a bride
Ever glowing, celebrating her soldier husband’s return and vows
Tethered in history and tradition, a June bride and her loving man
Each thinking of the life they will lead, the children for the wife
Each wondering what their unity will bring in the way of love, life and celebration
Neither realizing some hardships and heartaches will come along the way
Together fully and completely, beginning their unique 
History with each other

Written July 2, 2018
For:  Edward Ebeh’s Juneteenth Contest

Toughs of Life

Truth shall hold, and set one free
Righteousness shall reign, and let one be
Ornaments that fold, unfold at three
Under father of rain,  Son Spirit be
Brighter rising against cold, sun must set free
Little to pay for pain, pans heat no fee
Else to run but feign, turns just as bee
Satan to gain is held, guns must turn thee

Nearness to profuse bled, fate to be battling
Every soldier who led, every battle heartbreaking
Very valiant Hopes' bed, every turn traits nothing
Ever ever be fed, with troublesome king
Really feeling in head, to know not a thing

Children to eat what? Much toil less pay
Every sun day fat, all man day's week
Away son may in, fall but none say
Cool amen but chat, tall but so mick
Earlier as if was in, call on phone made nay

To want want humble, to get all gamble
Over and over a life, luck never stumble
Bet wat never fumble, work work never humble
Every God wish wife, never ever but tickle

Good Soldier of the Lord

G-ood soldier of the Lord, 
E-nemy's worst nightmare; 
R-eady to defend the faith, 
S-trong during vile weather. 
O-ctober thirteenth morn, comes the brave warrior; 
N-either arm will weaken in fulfilling his fervor. 

N-ot for a time will he quit, 
O-bliterating the evil deed; 
N-either eye will turn blind 
A-t the chosen ones' need. 
T-otal trust in the Father and in the double-edged sword; 
O-ne true obedient servant is a good soldier of the Lord.

Flag's Defender

B-eacon twenty-fourth February 
E-liminates the long night; 
R-ise of the sun begins, 
N-ew dawn Friday shares the light. 
A-n early morn has broken, 
R-aindrops start to vanish; 
D-ark shadows disappear, fog and mist diminish. 

A-fter the moon is gone, 
N-either dusk nor twilight stays; 
S-tarry sky becomes blue, 
E-rasing the coal black haze. 
L-et him fulfill his dream, 
M-ake him a brave good soldier; 
O-ne day he shall stand as the valiant flag's defender.

Defender of the Faith

D-efender of the faith
O-bliterates the wrong way; 
M-essage of the Almighty
I-s proclaimed everyday.
N-either hand will hinder, 
G-iving hope to the believer; 
O-pening his arms to all, for them to trust in the Maker.

C-ourageous spiritual fighters
O-bey, serve and pray; 
L-et the Lord's soldier win, 
O-ctober twenty-fifth day.
M-oving forward to fulfill the will of the Lord so great; 
A-llow the fold to imitate the defender of the faith.

Premium MemberRevolution

Really, really got my head messed up in Iraq, but
eventually I got a Medal of Bravery for killing  people-
(Veterans are soon forgotten.) Searching for help
on line, a revolution group put twisted ideas in my head, and
let me find a use for my soldier skills and a purpose for my life,
Until then my entire existence in civilized society had been meaningless,
then, I heard the sublime message to kill-
It didn't take long to legally gather up some big guns, then
on a bright summer day, I went on a rogue killing spree, where
no one is left standing,. All is quiet for a moment then I am killed too.

____________________________
January 11, 2017

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Inspired by the contest, You Say You Want A Revolution

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