Sorrow England Poems
These Sorrow England poems are examples of England poems about Sorrow. These are the best examples of England Sorrow poems written by international poets.
The George Inn
January years ago, confused far away I was with the cold.
Landed in Bristol on a snowy airport, as snowed were the meadows and frosted...
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Categories:
adventure, blessing, emotions, england,
Our DianaThe poetry of the sapphire in your stirring eye's
oceanic grace,
a strand of pearls on your regal neck of a
soft swan,
on a lake of symphonic dreams...
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Categories:
england, 7th grade, 8th grade,
RoyalsThe British royal family is front and center this weekend. How unusual is that?
The empire may be gone, but it’s time to recall its ghost,...
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Categories:
england, family, history, humor,
Adorn Her GraceAdorn her grace
By Michelle Morris
10/09/2022
Pull the curtains down
Close the stage
The play is done
The throne is changed
Another monarch
Leaves in peace
New heir today
A house of sadness...
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Categories:
death, dedication, england, loss,
The England I KnewThe England I knew
When I came to England in the seventies, I settled
in a dreadful town called Elsmere Port
the saving grace, it had a...
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Categories:
england, anger, confidence, history,
Jam Today - Thoughts On Budget 2022The budget though
I have to say
Does sound a bit so
Jam today
Jam for some, for
Others sorrow
Nothing left for
Jam tomorrow
© Gail Foster 23rd September 2022...
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Categories:
england, money, political, poverty,
We Say GoodbyeWe say goodbye.
To a monarch.
To a woman.
To a Queen.
To an age.
We say goodbye.
To an England.
To a Britain.
To a Briton.
We say goodbye.
To an era.
To a leader.
To...
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Categories:
appreciation, england, goodbye, history,
The Rhyming Poem - Part IThe Rhymed Poem aka The Rhyming Poem and The Riming Poem
Old English Poem (i.e., Anglo-Saxon Poem) from the Exeter Book, ca. 990 AD
loose translation/interpretation by...
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england, literature, poems, poetry,
The Rhyming Poem - Part IiThe Rhymed Poem aka The Rhyming Poem and The Riming Poem - Part II
anonymous Old English Poem from the Exeter Book, circa 990 AD
loose translation/interpretation...
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england, literature, poems, poetry,
Medieval Poems IiiMedieval Poems
Deor's Lament (Anglo Saxon poem, circa 10th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Weland knew the agony of exile.
That indomitable smith was wracked by...
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england, grief, poems, poetry,
Medieval Poems IiMedieval Poems
Wulf and Eadwacer
(Old English circa 990 AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
My people pursue him like crippled prey.
They'll rip him apart if he approaches...
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Categories:
angel, england, love, middle
The Witches of SalemRed cats, black dogs, yellow birds in the morning
Visions and dreams were an ominous warning
That witches were brewing in Salem that year
As terror of covens...
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Categories:
england, sorrow,
The War On Covid19We were all blissfully unaware
Of what was about to occur
Covid 19 came onto the scene
And the rest is just a blur
The virus spreads its...
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Categories:
death, earth, england, grief,
Covid20Goodbye England
Welcome to the jungle.
Take a trip
to the down under rumble
A bit of bat, fish soup to sample
are you having a bit of trouble?
Take a...
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Categories:
bereavement, england, sorrow,
Something BeautifulIt’s raining. It’s cold on these hills.
It’s draining, life brings its own chills.
It’s raining. The sun doesn’t want to shine on us no more. It’s...
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Categories:
absence, abuse, beautiful, england,