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D Day Poems - Poems about D Day

Premium Member Summer Elegy
Would you mind if I won’t talk About what to do Better sit, relax or walk Silently subdue To the sweetness of the day With the promised rain That forgot to fall today Though the sky was grey The roadworks spread happy noise The smell lingers far Tips me gently there’s no choice I can’t book a car Get the plane and swiftly fly That familiar route Just...

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Categories: d day, bereavement, dedication, loneliness, loss,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Half Past Summer, Two Months Till Fall
Checked by www.howmanysyllables.com>syllable_counter **************************************************************** Half Past Summer, Two Months Till Fall ...

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Categories: d day, appreciation, joy, summer,
Form: Triolet



Premium Member THOSE WE LOVE
Those we love don’t go away They walk beside us every day ...

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Categories: d day, 5th grade, love,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Mother Bird Star Warmth
Seems so surreal... billions of beings held in place by invisible forces atop a giant spinning orb dependent on the charity of mother bird star warmth. It's a golden time for earth and mankind... conceiving and evolving dreaming in space time creating fantastic things. Then disturbing the divine nature of things warring and serial burying...repeating. So volatile and violent then praying in silence to energies unseen. Careening toward...

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Categories: d day, earth day,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Thought of the day
our nonchalant eye, is what near ones decry ~ it’s not indifference dear, feel our heart sigh...

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Categories: d day, emotions, how i feel,
Form: Couplet



Armistice
NOVEMBER 2022 Rightly so, the poppies flood Early in the winter sky Merrily stood in field, and this Existence of mine has passed by Maybe they'd watch us contend But are authorities ever sober? Early now, in Winter's sky Realise how they owed her Unwillingly ignorant to the loss, they'll be Scorching their retinas, a veil of red...

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Categories: d day, conflict, england, grief, in
Form: Acrostic
After Clouds Depart
She thinned to vapour, blue as longing's edge, while we searched skywards, calling her lost name. Wind replied in whispers no one could catch– just hollow notes strung on a frayed thread. Now dusk repeats her gesture: palms upturned, spilling light where her shadow once poured. We drink the rain, still tasting her farewell. ...

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Categories: d day, imagination, independence day, inspiration,
Form: Verse
PHANTOM LIMB
(Verse 1) This empty room still hums your favorite song, Sunlight cuts the dust where your laugh belonged. I trace the cracks in every worn-out tile, Searching for your shadow one more mile. (Chorus) **I can still feel you like a phantom limb—** A ghost in every room,...

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Categories: d day, heartbroken, independence day, inspiration,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member Strange Day in Cardiff
I lived happily in Cardiff by the Sea, and, one day, went to the store to buy tea. Now, I stay in bed day and night, shivering in terrified fright, for the checker looked exactly like me....

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Categories: d day, mystery, silly,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Enjoy This Perfect Day
Go out now, children, while you can and play. The time to romp and frolic will not last. Drink Kool-Aid under shade trees while you may. Sing simple songs of childhood; dance and sway. Tomorrow might be glum and overcast. School's starting soon. Enjoy this perfect day! ...

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Categories: d day, childhood,
Form: Rhyme
One Line at a Time
Beneath a sky just brushed with gold, Scott met a voice he used to hold— Christina's laugh, a spark, a flame, That time had dimmed but not untamed. They talked as if the years had fled, In verses spun from things unsaid. Each word a thread, each smile a sign, Two poets tracing back a line. The coffee cooled, the hours flew, Yet every...

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Categories: d day, beautiful, cute, day, heart,
Form: Rhyme
Mid-Summer Day
Trickling, trickling the water feature sings The hydrangeas bloom and the harvest begins Around the garden and the town some of the leaves are turning Summer gives a great big sigh, is fall arriving early? So on this bright mid-summers day All we can do is hope and pray That Autumn chills are kept at bay And sunshine and fun remains...

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Categories: d day, autumn, flower, seasons, summer,
Form: Rhyme
Say goodbye to May
Say goodbye to May, ...

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Categories: d day, 1st grade, 2nd grade,
Form: Monorhyme
Vibrant Colors Above Clouds
Look at the sky, different colors are seen. Vibrant, cool, and warm colors make lives joyful and bring hope....

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Categories: d day, creation, day, poetry, writing,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Thought of the day
to apologise sincerely wherein we’re not afraid to kneel requires us to shed off ego enabling broken hearts to heal...

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Categories: d day, forgiveness,
Form: Quatrain

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