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History February Poems

These History February poems are examples of February poems about History. These are the best examples of February History poems written by international poets.


February 29th, 2024
February 29th, 2024

Alternately titled: 111th leap year since 1582
the year Pope Gregory XIII world leader
(i.e. essentially paterfamilias among
Roman Catholic flock)
timely maneuvered around calendrical rock
and hard...

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Categories: february, 12th grade, age, birth,



Premium Member Piano
Peacefully playing
Indigo notes
Angelic mood swaying
***** spiritual hope
Onyx facts history black...

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Categories: february, africa, america, appreciation, black

Premium Member A February Independence Day
A February Independence Day

It was a chilling winter day,
When Jefferson had come to say
“Lets all agree and make a vow,
To claim our independence now!”

But speaking...

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© Jd Maxwell  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: february, america, fun, funny, history,

Premium Member February Is Short, Cold, Snowy, Pure, Dark, And Pristine
I love the month of February,
The coldest month of the season,
For an array of emotional reasons.
And yet, it feels like she is the longest,
For the...

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Categories: february, beach, black african american,

Valentines Day Me Myself and Why
Valentine’s Day here you come again, 
February 14th lord have mercy on me amen,
You just have to rock up every year without fail, 
To remind...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: february, boyfriend, i love you,



Premium Member February: Black History Season
The History of Black People,
And all of our People should be celebrated
Year-round: every day, week, month, and decade.
The celebration should go on unabated,
All the time....

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Categories: february, africa, america, black african

Premium Member Black February In America
In the USA, Black History month is celebrated
In February, the month with the shortest days
Meanwhile in my world, I celebrate year-round, every day
In my heart:...

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Categories: february, africa, america, black african

Black History
It amazes me
They say all men were created equally 
But that’s denied throughout history
Theirs starts with constitutions revolutions and bravery
They tell us ours is gangs...

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Categories: february, africa, black african american,

Premium Member February Is Short, Cold, Snowy, Dark, and Pristine
I love the month of February,
The coldest month of the season,
For an array of personal reasons.
And yet, it feels like she is the longest,
For the...

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Categories: february, anniversary, beautiful, black african

Nascent Poetic Tribute To Black History Month
Nascent poetic tribute to black history month...
crafted before onset when people of color  
got acknowledged for twenty eight or nine days
depending if leap year...

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Categories: abuse, dream, evil, february,

Happy 210th Birthday Charles Dickens
aforementioned author born 
February 7, 1812
the long deceased (centuries) storied author
I toot and trumpet virtual horn
accompanying pet rooster 
first thing in the morn.

Greetings mutual friend,
hard...

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Categories: february, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Black History Month
February brings the return of Black History month
Black history is real history every day of the week,
So, I react with an “it’s a long coming”...

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Categories: black african american, february,

Good News Came My Way Today February 21 2021 Courtesy Late Father
Good news came my way today February 21, 2021 courtesy late father

Papa - purportedly named
after paternal grandmother
Sadie, her mom's Yiddish name
Basia Brana (or Brandla),
she took...

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Categories: february, absence, appreciation, celebration, dad,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: february, 12th grade, character, hope,

February 9, 1964
Between performers we did know
(Remember Topo Gigio?)
Ed Sullivan would introduce
New acts and sometimes he’d let loose
A revolution from his stage
For viewers of a certain age.

I...

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Categories: february, music,


Book: Shattered Sighs