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War Funeral Poems

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


Premium Member The Song Of A Poet
It is a poet who sings
It's a writer who tells
His stories.

It is an author who expresses himself
He is a speaker of the highest esteems
Who review...

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Categories: bullying, farewell, funeral, love,



Premium Member A Seismic Afternoon Without Form, Name Or End
We are going to dig to bury our dead:
Mother, father, sisters and brothers,
Uncles, aunts, friends and strangers.
We are going to inter our dead:
Archbishop, pastors, Houngans...

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Categories: funeral, courage, death, eulogy, farewell,

Hoping an End
Woke up amidst the screaming cries, dared to stare through the window
Eyes couldn't believe a thousand corpses lying, hands couldn't recognize the skulls
The day before...

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Categories: funeral, abuse, america, community, cry,

Premium Member Never let it anesthetize your soul
Only the dead have seen the end of the war. - George Santayana

Even when I sit at my window,
Watching birds peck the sunflower seeds,
Feeling blessed...

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Categories: funeral, death, death of a

Premium Member A Petal Amongst The Thorns 1918


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Categories: funeral, angel, bereavement, death, devotion,



Premium Member One Less Poppy 1918
Written in memory of a sweet young girl 1905-1918 R.I.P. Always.
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Categories: bereavement, death, funeral, love,

Premium Member Nobody's Funeral
At Nobody’s funeral no guests appeared
No priest came to serve the last rites
No one sent flowers, no one volunteered 
To carry the coffin outside 
So...

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Categories: funeral, dance, death, joy,

Premium Member Breaking Hearts
Grief tears down the walls,
Built by scarred hearts,
Convincing walls, sturdy like the oak –
But not nearly as resilient when anguish trembles
In hearts who have never...

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Categories: funeral, blessing, christian, death, grief,

Premium Member Standing For the Truth
People who tell it like it is
Are usually wrongfully targeted
People who tell the truth with ease
Are routinely are attacked or assassinated
The truth exposes the weaknesses...

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Categories: evil, funeral, international, obituary,

Premium Member International Funeral
God in the gloaming,
splits the violet horizon with lightning.
An assembly of angels of every nation and
tongue,
they're lifting coffins of great numbers of
war dead-
both military and...

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Categories: funeral, 7th grade, 8th grade,

Premium Member Friendly Invasion
War is never nice and friendly
Make no error about it
Invasion is war, death of a country
Nostra culpa est
There is no amicable invasion
Obviously, this is an...

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Categories: funeral, africa, america, conflict, death,

Premium Member Saying Goodbye
Saying Goodbye

I am bad about saying goodbye. 
I hate doing it. 
I don't want to do that, 
at all, ever!
It makes my heart heavy, 
my...

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Categories: adventure, forgiveness, friendship, funeral,

Premium Member We Can Never Forget 911
We can never forget 9/11
We will forever remember such a date
A date that will live in infamy
A date that has everything in it:
Sadness, fire, death,...

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Categories: bullying, cry, eulogy, funeral,

Premium Member Andrew Jackson At New Orleans
Poor soldier Andrew Jackson who
Attacked the British after peace 
Was signed three weeks before at Ghent.
Unnecessary bravery 
Is no less admirable for that.
He waves to...

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Categories: america, character, funeral, history,

Funeral
“The US First Cavalry arrived in Manila on February 3, 1945; it proceeded to Santo Tomas University north of the Pasig River, where 3,785 Allied...

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Categories: 11th grade, death, funeral,


Book: Shattered Sighs