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Pain History Poems

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


Premium Member Cinco De Mayo
In 1862, Mexicans were elated
As the French army was decimated
Today is Cinco de Mayo
Tacos—free Pico de gallo!
The Battle of Puebla is celebrated

Emperor Maximillian was fooled
by...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: history, celebration, cinco de mayo,



Heart Cast Away
Heart Cast Away
The heart, once cast away, is left to wander in the vast expanse of time, searching for solace in memories that now seem...

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Categories: history, break up, faith, heartbroken,

Tomorrow,Today
You can't have tomorrow,
Until you've had today.

But stay strong and tomorrow,
The pain might go away.

Yesterdday has been and gone into distant history,
Just live for today,
Tomorrow...

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© Mark West  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: history, angst, cheer up, day,

Premium Member Maestros Of Vaulted Skies

Under Florentine sunsets, once home to maestros and Pope's,
Ruled Medicis shallow ego, carved in marble from impassioned breasts,
A Renaissance of heart creating visions of Man's...

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Categories: art, history, hope, inspirational,

Premium Member A Bad Friday For Jesus
What humans call ‘Good Friday’
Should be named
A ‘Bad Friday‘ for Jesus
Our brother
Who bravely died for our sins.

Copyright © March 2024, Hébert Logerie, All rights reserved.
Hébert...

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Categories: brother, eulogy, freedom, history,



Premium Member Life A Patchwork Quilt Stiches In Time
Live is but a patchwork quilt
Stitched together by Providence
Fate and life's events
It gets larger if you're lucky
Collecting new patches to add every day

A mixed bag...

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

Premium Member Whispers Of Hell
DISCLAIMER : THIS IS AN ACCOUNT OF THE MASSACRE 
IN ORADOUR-SUR-GLANE IN FRANCE WHICH TOOK PLACE
ON JUNE 1OTH  1944
TO MY READERS , " SOME...

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Categories: death, god, history, war,

Premium Member Bittersweet Cup Of Tea
I may not be everyone's cup of tea
That I never invited anyone around to try
If you ever had the chance to meet me

You may not...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: history, emotions, feelings, loss, missing,

Premium Member Storms of War
Could always feel the threat in the air,
When a bad storm was gathering fast.
Soon heavy clouds would conquer the fair,
And hold them captive in their...

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Categories: conflict, history, humanity, international,

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 For My Soul Happiness! We Speak!
Oh How I love him let me count the ways, my beloved is my only soul desire my beloved is all mine to one day...

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Categories: history, appreciation, blessing, fate, feelings,

Premium Member The Murky Pool Of Past Meomories
Upon reflection
Making ripples upon the stagnant  murky pool
Of  heartfelt sunken treasured memories
Of yesterday that went all way too fast
That meant so much to...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: depression, feelings, heartbroken, history,

Premium Member Debacle
* Bringing this gem back in the hope Becca Teagan sees it and returns. We wrote this together, a labor of love. The poem ends...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, evil, history,

Premium Member Feel the Passion of the Young
   A sign for our times, Dina abducted and raped            (See Gen....

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Categories: death, history, pain, passion,

Premium Member Data Delivered to Your Inbox
Black lives matter. Me too.
Not my president. Give peace a chance.
Luck runs out. I like immigrants. 
Power must be challenged by power. 

Equal and opposite...

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Categories: city, death, history, peace,


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