Death Independence Day Poems
These Death Independence Day poems are examples of Independence Day poems about Death. These are the best examples of Independence Day Death poems written by international poets.
This Sceptic AisleI dained that I'd distress the Dutch,
Refrain the French with such - and - such.
'Gainst Germans I'd my victory forge,
Churchillian chants in Cheddar Gorge.
Send Poles...
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independence day, death, divorce, england, fate,
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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independence day, 11th grade, death, funeral,
MeTake this pain
Let it drain
Cant stand this rain
Its blood stained red
This heart beats
Draws near
To the end i wait
I pray for time
I search for balance
As...
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independence day, death, hurt, identity, independence
Scary India WorldIndia going going gone extreme
India going going gone extreme
Struggle for food gathering
Struggle for next meal preperation
Hungry people wandering on streets...
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independence day, bereavement, cry, dark, death,
The Tribute
Their mere weapon was their forbidden courage, hands barren with no armaments, no ammunitions, marching towards the proud valley of death, dedication born from...
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independence day, appreciation, eulogy, faith, freedom,
Tragedy On the 4th of JulyA 17 year old boy put a bunch of fireworks on his head.
The fuses were lit and when they exploded, he was dead.
His mother was...
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death, independence day,
ImpermanencePushin' up daises
noctuary memories
dismantling me...
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independence day, celebration, creation, death, eulogy,
Poet At the HelmMaybe I'll go all Bukowski on you, turn your cheeks scarlet red.
A little Emily Dickerson, with a lot of talk about death and the dead.
How...
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independence day, career, devotion, encouraging, feelings,
There For MeLooking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.
I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...
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independence day, 12th grade, character, hope,
Emancipation: Delayed But Not Dismayed(Apropos Of Juneteenth Celebration)
This is the day the Lord has made;
Let us rejoice and celebrate
Because we’re still here…marching on
With our eyes stayed on the prize.
Let...
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independence day, allegory, black african american,
Fear of LostRipened blood still sleepless
On the staircase of memory
Flying with reliable winds
Mild embrace of the winds
Imprinting the uprooted roots
Sculptures now govern all
Breath of independence
Floating in the...
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independence day, world,
Give Me Liberty Or Deathpink and sparkles spout
above liberty statue
cloud tauts happiness
fireworks all around applaud
hands clap on soil and sea
the swirl of nations,
a landing party of dreams...
but some from...
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america, freedom, independence day,
I Can'T BreatheI cant breathe
Because you do not hear
My voice pleading.
My heart bleeding
A brother, a sister grieving
For the loss of life
That you have taken
Not in mistake
But in...
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independence day, black african american, extended
Rise O TaiwanRise this True Republic, be not afraid,
Strengthen your Loins, arm yourselves and prepare to Invade,
That Marxist-Maoist Dragon! And its Satellite states,
Whom loves death and life...
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independence day, inspiration, inspirational,
Rise O Hong KongWhen this Darkness Threatens thee,
Rise O’Sons and Daughters of Hong Kong’s Sea,
Claim the Right of 'Free-Speech' said,
Stand affirm, not afraid to Bled,
Spare not the Rod...
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conflict, courage, independence day,