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Soldier Death Poems

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


Premium Member The Old Soldier
The picture stared down at the old man

Good times, friends for life

The decomposing body was in its second year now

The dust and webs had cloaked...

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© Paul Bell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, soldier,



Premium Member KNOWN JUST TO GOD AND ME
KNOWN JUST TO GOD AND ME
                   ...

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Categories: death, grave, history, patriotic,

Premium Member Wounded Sigh
A crumbling cabin, a jungle deep,
An old soldier trudging by,
Imagining he heard, in the breeze,
A ghostly, wounded sigh.

This elder sat 'neath a mangrove
To ease his...

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Categories: death, dream, loneliness, war,

Good Friday Blues
Good Friday be with you all
A once in a year Friday
Christ has been crucified 
Every year for two thousand years
He doesn’t complain at all
Today is...

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Categories: death, easter, farewell, god,

Premium Member Wounded Sigh
The soldier let out a wounded sigh,
And tried hard not to cry.
The battlefield was now bloody,
And thanks to a torrential rain, it was quite muddy.

It...

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Categories: best friend, death of



Premium Member The Journey
He always brought the subject up at the most inappropriate of times, usually when some c**t was trying to kill us.
Are you a believer now?
If...

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Categories: death, god, war, women,

FIND THE COST OF FREEDOM
FIND THE COST OF FREEDOM


How much does freedom cost?
Our young soldiers go and fight and get shot
How did this war even start?
What drove these countries...

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Categories: america, conflict, death, freedom,

Premium Member Oh why, oh why
Words are meaningless, now that the boy is gone.
How can he not be here - he was so young and strong.

Time won this game and...

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Categories: cry, death, family, loss,

Premium Member Train of Silenced Voices
This is a small tribute to one of England's
Finest world war 1 poets who died
A week before the great war ended. Nov. 4th 1918

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Categories: death, poets, war, world

The Bio-Wars: A Son Lost
A tumour abated alters and waits.
Pathway incised, a new one it makes.
Spreading and forming, roots growing down.
The moment’s now here, a mighty rebound.

Battle exhausted, the...

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Categories: allegory, cancer, death, grief,

Premium Member White Stones Silent
o the vast lawns of white stones silent....as a sparrow
tends her new clutch

only in engraving they speak soldier's names....and
the wars they fell in

men and women...

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Categories: death, 7th grade, 8th grade,

Fare Dinkum
. for public domain

My thoughts scattered,
my soul leaned toward
running on a Roman sword.

The enemy,
a futile life,
recoiled from this soldier's knife.

"Come live this way,"
the beckoned plea.
(Live...

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Categories: death, destiny, identity, soldier,

The final frontier post consciousness
The final frontier – post consciousness

as imagined by cogent, fervent, intelligent,
lucent, occident, reticent, and uneminent 
nonestablishmentarian.

The following disquisition initially describes 
emotions prior to experiencing corporeal...

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Categories: death, absence, adventure, angel, atheist,

Premium Member A Banner Life
See the man without a crown

Lying, dying on the ground

Music that once filled his head

Sadly now those notes are dead

See the mourners standing round

Sighing, crying...

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Categories: death, war,

You make me love you to death, in the depths where light refracts
You make me love you to death, in the depths where light refracts,
In the labyrinths of the night, you are the whirlpool that tightens its...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, love,


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