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Memory March Poems

These Memory March poems are examples of March poems about Memory. These are the best examples of March Memory poems written by international poets.


On the Fire That Razed Blocks 3 and 4 of the Baguio Public Market Night of March 11, 2023
It all began with a tiny spark
That quickly grew to a roaring blaze;
Its flaming arms reaching every space
Devouring all that in its path lay.

It was...

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Categories: march, allusion, endurance, fire,



A Pendulum Swings
A pendulum swings 
Right, left, right, left
A bomb flies out and there is no life left to detect

A pendulum swings 
Left, right, left, right 
A...

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© Rita Lopez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: march, dark, death, depression, suicide,

Sharp Street Shrine, March 2014
It's cold and it's windy
But still that crowd meets
To stand with respect 
At the top of Sharp Street.
The Bearers stand at attention
As though shrunken by...

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Categories: march, anniversary, community, dedication, remember,

There For Me
Looking 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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Categories: march, 12th grade, character, hope,

Plague Journal At the Ides of March 2020, Abandoned
The sound of a piano playing a dirge lies in the air. It was the day before general quarantine measures were implemented by the Austrian...

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© Quinn K.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: march, angst, death, depression, international,



Premium Member Meeting Andy Gibb-March Fifth-His Birthday
Today.   Repost 
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Meeting Andy Gibb: Today is His Birthday

Some moments in life we just
cannot totally recall,
Like rapid moving waters one sees 
in a waterfall.
But...

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Categories: march, death, memorial, tribute,

If I Died Today March 2nd, 2020
If I died today March 2nd, 2020...?

No matter unfulfilled dreams never came true,
nevertheless yours truly doth gladly bid adieu,
where repurposed afterlife (mine) atomic brew
reconfigured, reconstituted,...

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Categories: march, 10th grade, 12th grade,

Premium Member The Ides of March
Aren't we tired of all this doom and gloom?
come to my paradise - no elephant in the room;
no floods, no virus, welcome to be one...

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Categories: march, crush, environment, future, hope,

Premium Member Children of the March
Raised on Punch and Judy punch lines,
Kennedy-tears, King’s dreams.
We stood, short, sightless,
mingled in knees among the hot August freedom crowd.

1/29/20

for Greg Barden's Arbitrium Divisa 7...

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Categories: march, america, history, memory,

Miklos Radnoti Translation of the Holocaust Poem Letter To My Wife
Letter to My Wife
by Miklos Radnoti
translated by Michael R. Burch

A poem written during the Holocaust in Lager Heidenau, in the mountains above Zagubica, August-September, 1944

Deep...

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Categories: march, death, heartbreak, holocaust, humanity,

The Battle March 11 1968
Through The Valley Page 187

From reality, now only a memory 

Pfc. Tony May crawled over to Zbozien to give him some protection when the first...

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© Bobby May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: march, war,

His Final March
The Wind howls and the rain pours onto the Perspex sheeted roof
The rain seems to be chasing me as if trying to find proof
Proof that...

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Categories: march, funeral, memory,

Premium Member The Hotel Caretaker
How unparticular the day had particularly been,

On March the third of two-thousand and eighteen,

For the caretaker at an historic Adirondack Inn,

Had lacked company, and therefore,...

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Categories: death, grief, introspection, march,

March
March winds blow and the memory remains
The day I had to leave and be on my way
Like a train into a black night
Without a conductor,...

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Categories: march, allegory, conflict, farewell, feelings,

March Nightmare
Eyes of an angel, those wondrous eyes of compassion
a fairytale told in story books, fiction
How did it materialize into reality..magic
How can I possibly describe my...

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Categories: march, how i feel,


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