Thank You History Poems
These Thank You History poems are examples of poetry about Thank You History. These are the best examples of History Thank You poems written by international poets.
To Women's History MonthNot much of a poem but a thank you to the women in my life.
I wouldn't know what success really is and what it means...
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Categories:
history, women,
PUBLIC MAIL
As I was reading Nyasatimes
Gazette on line
On January 10th , 2024
I saw the name
of Yao Kingdom Foundation
Portrayed badly
As written,"...
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Categories:
africa, history, society,
Local Business Man Saved By A Foreign WomanBussing immigrants to high-end neighborhoods makes immigration status worse. After an Ecuadorian women gave Heimlich to a man choking on a Scampi, she was once...
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Categories:
history, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Ghanaian culture diversityOn the coast of gold(Ghana) where ethnic cultures intertwines like glittering and colourful 'bonwire' kente
A vibrant tapestry of diversity divine.
Starting from the South where...
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Categories:
history, africa, art, celebration, culture,
Ghanaian culture diversityOn the coast of gold(Ghana) where ethnic cultures intertwines like glittering and colourful 'bonwire' kente
A vibrant tapestry of diversity divine.
Starting from the South where...
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Categories:
history, africa, art, celebration, culture,
Olympic Stars Shine TrueI've written a song for the Olympic Games in Paris, France, 2024.
The French version is via Google translation. Thank you. Hopefully it's a good...
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Categories:
celebration, courage, encouraging, history,
Elegy To the Uyghur KhaganateO Glorious and Wise Empire of the East
Slaughtered by cold winter’s wrath and the azure dragon
For this world had no place to lay...
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Categories:
goodbye, history, hope, memorial,
Twenty-Five Days - Adrove for thirty minutes to the subway station, took a train for forty minutes, got into another for only ten minutes, and reached Queen's Park....
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Categories:
history, cancer, life,
TitchSo easy to call him Titch.
He's just a tiny teddy-bear.
Yet I, a grown-up man,
feel a strange affection.
Affection, yes, for something fluffy,
and all you can do...
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Categories:
america, history, presidents day,
In Your Hands - For the NhsThe NHS ~ so many memories
But mostly of my children being born
And love and opiates, both made to ease
The pain that wakes a body up...
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Categories:
birth, death, health, history,
About Time - In King Charles Own WordsAbout time,
I've paid my dues I've crossed the line,
This moment I thought would never come,
Is in my grasp, the deed now done.
Don't get me wrong,...
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Categories:
history, appreciation, celebrity, desire, destiny,
Valentine From Valley ForgeSchuylkill Valley Encampment, February, 1778
Dearest Beloved,
This letter, penned with nature still enwrapped in winter’s shawl,
Might reach your hands by April, should it reach your hands...
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Categories:
allegory, history, romantic,
Black February In AmericaIn 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:
history, africa, america, black african
Shakespeare's WordsMany things are ludicrous
I wrote volumes centuries ago
what do auld eyes grasp now?
the bard laments in his barrow.
I, Shakespeare, wake up in assuage world
behold this...
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Categories:
appreciation, celebrity, history,
Rehashing History: Squanto and the Pilgrims, the First ThanksgivingThe winter of 1621 in Plymouth was harsh as could be,
The Pilgrims were sick and sorry they'd come,
They missed their warm English beds and their...
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Categories:
history, humor, thanksgiving,