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War Civil Poems

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


April 12 Dire Prediction Civil War 2
Civil War 2.0 

Reading the latest polls 
Showing that President Biden
 And Ex-President Trump 
Tied in a dead  heat
In the polls
Particularly in the swing...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: civil, america, analogy, anger, angst,



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AGENT BROWN: I AWAKEN EVERY NIGHT IN TOTAL FEAR FOR MY SAFETY AFTER WEARING WIRES PREGNANT...

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Categories: civil, america, analogy, anxiety, forgiveness,

Premium Member civil war
Hamlet, sharpen your sword of trust, for Macbeth is surely waiting.

The specter of ‘Civil war’ stalks the land and the ghosts of senseless violence, so...

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Categories: civil, america, conflict, emotions, fear,

A Civil War
Yes, a polite war would be acceptable.
A respectful carnage, much more civilized.
A war to remember as genteel, noble,
and well played.

One officer to another:
"I say old...

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Categories: civil, poetry,

Premium Member Nothing Positive About Racism
There's nothing positive about racism
However, this cancer dehumanizes everyone
This bacterium kills all good pisum sativum
All necessary ingredients that distinguish a human
From something worst than a...

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Categories: civil, abuse, betrayal, race, racism,



Premium Member American Civil War Reassessed
The seeds of self-destructive strife
Were sown soon after drums and fifes
Extolled success from breaking free
From Britain's aristocracy.

The Constitution's writ accedes
Peculiar Institution's needs:
Proportional House seats would...

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Categories: civil, conflict, destiny, military, patriotic,

Grant This Civil Yankee To Doodle Till Lee Gets Blue In the Face
Grant this civil yankee to doodle till Lee gets blue in the face 

blowing 99 red balloons April 9th, 2023
will signal 158 years since Appomattox
plus...

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Categories: civil, 11th grade, 12th grade,

My Commanders In Chief
Many think this holiday honors all United States presidents we elect
But let me reflect
It is Washington’s birthday that we celebrate 
It honors President Washington and...

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© Ja Angelo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: civil, america, february, presidents day,

Premium Member Civil War II
Civil War II

Perhaps if civil war comes, it will be broken into scores of guerilla wars.  
This prolonged agony is a reason General Lee...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: civil, political,

Premium Member Thinking of the Civil War
Dancing to a Dixieland band, I think of General Lee
And General Sherman who led a march to the sea.
I am glad that I did not...

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Categories: civil, world,

Something To Look Forward To, Part Vi
...Though in closing, it must be said
they did not remain there for long.
A damned Yankee wed to a Reb?
The locals all declared it wrong.

Like many...

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Categories: civil, courage, death, life, loss,

Something To Look Forward To, Part V
...For the remainder of the war
he kept to himself, since he knew
making friends set you up for pain,
there was naught to look forward too.

The months...

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Categories: civil, courage, death, life, loss,

Something To Look Forward To, Part Iv
...Emmet would converse with Sophie,
pretend he was a normal man,
while April and Abner slipped away…
young infatuation was grand.

And after their third time out there
April and...

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Categories: civil, courage, death, life, loss,

Something To Look Forward Too, Part Iii
After moments she shook her head,
then moved over to the brick hearth,
a strew cooked over glowing coals,
she threw more spuds in for her part.

Then came...

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Categories: civil, courage, death, life, loss,

Something To Look Forward To, Part Ii
...Emmet just sat down on a bench,
And gratefully took his boots off,
Just stretched himself out there to rest,
for the moment it was enough.

The woman seemed...

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Categories: civil, courage, death, life, loss,


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