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Family History Poems

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


The monumental bane of OCD obsessive compulsive disorder
The monumental bane of OCD - obsessive compulsive disorder

As origin of *****Sapien species surged ahead,
harboring nascent predominance
asper said primate reproductively bred,
(albeit via incremental fits...

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Categories: history, adventure, africa, animal, anxiety,



Premium Member A Century Turns: Soviet Union's Life Expectancy: I
Chapter 1: The End of the Eastern Gilded Age


'Twas thrice yon 'ere time clichés galore, albeit, one two many times, that fairy tale's opening wouldst...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: history, analogy, appreciation, death, family,

Premium Member Nottingham Girl At The Goose Fair Prt 1
Every year In Robin Hood Country Nottingham
There in October, they hold. What is known, as the Goose Fair. It's huge. and goes back centuries, straining...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: history, longing,

We live by the blood of our ancestors Our names are written by light
A powerful poem, inspired by a thought-provoking storyline on a show. We are all part of the great human family and everyone is important. Our...

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Categories: history, africa, black african american,

The Real Black History
Written By:  D. Collins 2/26/24


When I hear "a country of immigrants" I wince in pain.
Because one ethnic group traveled here in chains.
They didn't walk...

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Categories: history, slavery,



Premium Member Black History Month, A Prayer

Eight years ago, I was inspired by Black History Month
to write these few lines as my contribution. The longings
and aspirations of any people demand that...

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Categories: history, america, prayer,

My jubilant latent, nascent poetic tribute to black history month
My jubilant latent, nascent poetic tribute to black history month

Which acknowledgement ought to be year round,
similar to altruistic, humanistic, and philanthropic
unconditional acceptance and respect
crafted with...

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Categories: history, abuse, africa, age, america,

Premium Member The Oregon Trail

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Categories: courage, history, journey, life,

MARRIAGE OF MUSABWA KAMANGO MUNANILA

 Musabwa Kamango Munanila got married
a virgin girl called "Kanjokerwa"
He was very happy because
 there was no man who knew 
her wife before him.
His father honoured  the ...

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Categories: africa, history,

KNOW SOMETHING YOU DON'T KNOW
Know 
something you don't know.
If you hear about Nyamuhunda Namusabwa 
Who was married to Muhaila 
Kahumbuluka 
one of the princesses of Bavila
 in the nineteenth century,...

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Categories: africa, encouraging, history, imagery,

Premium Member Time and history
Time and history

Finally caught up with this hurricane of my passing of time,
time that has given way to moments of contemplation, reflection,
moments of replication that...

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Categories: history,

Two Sons
Abraham two sons,
Isaac and Ishmael vie,
Fighting for egg pie....

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Categories: conflict, family, history, identity,

Old Wood Stove
While in an antique shop, I came across a wood stove
The cast iron, covered in rust, had seen better times
I admired it as it stood...

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Categories: history, childhood, family, growing up,

Cooking Up Our History
COOKING UP OUR HISTORY

It’s surprising how food can change your whole life
Bringing people together like you and your wife
In your family gatherings there is food...

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Categories: history, celebration, culture, family, food,

Strange Sign Was Seen In Bavila Kingdom In 1960
A strenge sign was seen in Uvila 
when Prince Kambulishi Lutambwe went to rest.
The grandsons of King Mussabwa Kamango were hunted by some traitors
and swindlers...

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Categories: africa, history,


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