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War Chanukah Poems

These War Chanukah poems are examples of Chanukah poems about War. These are the best examples of Chanukah War poems written by international poets.


Premium Member I Can Be Your Enemy Or I Can Be Your Friend
Travels make the mind wise
Wise enough to know
Everywhere you go is change
That comes either fast or slow
The Sun can be an enemy
Or the sun can...

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Categories: blessing, chanukah, extended metaphor,



The Worst Go Last
A life short-lived, but a life lived regardless
A cavalcade of those once loved marching backwards
Black light glinting through the eyes of the ephemeral
A shining, black...

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Categories: chanukah, africa, baptism, black african

Jerusalem
Would you like to plant a tree
In Jerusalem
Will they finally agree
On Jerusalem
Will the loners listen psalms 
From Jerusalem
Will the rockets miss the walls
Of Jerusalem
Will the...

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Categories: blessing, chanukah, christian,

Blue Headroom Dynamite
Like ‘Nevermore’ sketched into water by Salvador Dali
Quickly running a message up a high mast in Mali
Or Michaelangelo his genius wild, cutting a lady less...

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Categories: chanukah, 5th grade, allegory, anti

Sunlit Cascais
Sunlit Cascais

Today the sun shines
Over the bay, a pilot boat 
Is going out
To take a small coast ship
into Lisbon.
In the night
the couple upstairs
made robust love
Plaster...

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Categories: absence, anger, angst, chanukah,



Moving the Embassy
Moving an Embassy 

So it happened then Israel won the White House
and the Embassy will be in Jerusalem, while this is seen
as a great success...

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Categories: car, cat, chanukah, child,

Social Media
The Social Media 
In the basement kitchen cold cement floor no hot water
a towel hung on a nail, wash you face a corner each and...

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Categories: beach, caregiving, chanukah, christmas,

Premium Member One More Cup of Tom
oh gee he is a bundle
of dog as i have the same brindle coat
on a mantel they remind me what it took
of my life to...

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Categories: care, celebration, chanukah, community,


Book: Shattered Sighs