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Winter History Poems

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


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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Categories: america, fun, funny, history,



Winter Hill Sunday - 5th September 2021
When Sunday came, with strong footwear,
warmed by the words of Bolton’s mayor,
from Halliwell to Smithills Moor,
we followed those who walked before,
and fought for access, just...

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Categories: celebration, england, environment, 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: history, beach, black african american,

A Daughters Promise
I promise I would be a good girl when I go out into the world, I promise to stay out of trouble and return home...

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Categories: history, america, beautiful, culture, endurance,

Premium Member Key
what, I wonder, did you unlock
winter songs of summer birds
in a dingy cell with clawed-at walls
in drawing rooms where princes died
and all the soldiers marching...

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Categories: deep, history, metaphor, mystery,



Premium Member October Transitions
October is one of those months that begin to transition and change to prepare for winter.

As our days begin to shorten, this tenth month brings...

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Categories: history, addiction, adventure, analogy, animal,

Home
What is home? Is it a place or a feeling?
 Maybe it’s a room with a ceiling,
Or a place where you learn and grow
Is it...

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Categories: history, 10th grade, america, emotions,

Premium Member Life Now Cries Out, This Truth, There Is No Holy Grail
(1.)

Life Now Cries Out, This Truth, There Is No Holy Grail

I stab the stone wall, all to no avail
Life now cries out there is no...

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Categories: creation, death, deep, history,

Changes a Poem of Reflection
Changes A Poem of reflection 
By Lady Arabella 

Winter comes and autumn leaves
Just like spring ,When comes a summer's breeze
Night changes into day 
The moon...

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Categories: history, blessing, change, courage, culture,

Before
Before

Before the world was made from space
Before the creation of the human race
Before the planting of the very first seed
There was the emotion of Love...

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Categories: history, 12th grade, appreciation, art,

Naked Trees
Naked Trees
Fall becomes Winter
Naked Trees fill the yard with decaying brown leaves
Hanging on to a few who refuse to leave the safety of their branches
Leaves...

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Categories: history, america, autumn, culture, education,

The Widow In Her Cabin, Part Vi
“Harlot! How dare you betray my dear son!
Now bearing a damned vagrant’s little one!”
But Joanne cocked her head, looked quite confused,
“But father wherever did you...

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Categories: desire, family, heartbreak, history,

The Legend of the Gawanjee
In the ancients days,
of the 1980’s.

Stories flew 
around the middle school.

About a beast in the woods,
called the Gawanjee.

It came from the Pit,
of an old coal...

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Categories: children, fantasy, fear, history,

Solitary Confinement 1
SOLITARY CONFINEMENT 1 : Number Four


Many chains, many locks and bars
clattered at four in the morning 
black bitter coffee drugged
a single bucket of cold water...

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Categories: history, africa, body, character, emotions,

The Secret History
This eternal bliss in the twilight fair.
My mind still caught in the winter air.
Running wild was not the ideal,
And the aftermath was a terrible ordeal.

Blood...

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Categories: history, adventure, conflict, confusion, god,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things