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Hope Memorial Day Poems

These Hope Memorial Day poems are examples of Memorial Day poems about Hope. These are the best examples of Memorial Day Hope poems written by international poets.


Conversation in the corridors
#Conversations_in_the_corridors
Listen with caution, these corridors have deep explicit voices whispering some mind boggling conversations, erruptive spine chilly giving conversations, lies of good nothings, if these...

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Categories: memorial day, 8th grade, beautiful, fantasy,



More Than Hope
“MORE THAN HOPE”(written by: Michelle Lynn LeBlanc 11/01/2023)
Dedicated to my son, Jayden Donald LeBlanc
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You have given me More Than Hope
When hope was all I had
The...

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Categories: memorial day, bereavement, hope, inspirational, memorial

Premium Member Nine Eleven 2001
A day
That I’ll always remember
A very somber DAY
A very sad day
A day to ponder
A day to wonder
A day
Not like any other day
A very unusual day
A...

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Categories: memorial day, america, death, eulogy, farewell,

Premium Member Nine Eleven Memorial Building
9/11 memorial museum

I sat in silent thought and memory,
on the floor of the memorial building,
amidst bent crumpled steel beams,
remnants of walls and pipelines,
on the walls...

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Categories: memorial day, america, death, memorial, memorial

The Mountains of the Dead
The Mountains of the Dead                    ...

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© Alan Peat  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: memorial day, discrimination, history, holocaust, memorial



A Lonely Town
Workers in the rice fields,
Labourers on agrarian land,
They move in rows and columns,
They work assiduously until they are spent,
Until twilight wears its garment over the...

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Categories: lonely, lost, memorial day,

Red Poppies
Born of the blood of heroes... shed,
They are watching devoted near the graves,
Dressing up the altar of those who now are dead,
Dancing free in the...

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Categories: memorial day, america, courage, hero, memorial

Today's Pledge
Cheers to the lost,
the fallen and gone.

Cheers, the best I can say today
of that the endless, final cost.

Cheers, all I have in me today
after missing...

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Categories: memorial day, death, death of a

Premium Member Memorial-
Wow! welcoming the dawn the series of events yet linger on I fight for the calls and fight for your calls because by the laws...

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Categories: memorial day, analogy, appreciation, humanity, inspirational,

Premium Member Thoughts On Memorial Day
When I was a boy I don’t think I understood the meaning of Memorial Day.
I knew people got together to commemorate...to remember...and to pray.

But I...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: memorial day,

I, Too, Sing America, and Did So In My Diapers
I, Too, Sing America (and did so in my diapers!)
by Michael R. Burch

I, too, served my country,
first as a tyke, then as a toddler, later...

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Categories: memorial day, child, childhood, children, memorial,

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: memorial day, 12th grade, character, hope,

Empty Boots
Pairs of boots sit empty
They no longer wear a shine
For they now are covered
With blood, dirt, and grime

The owners always knew
They could lose their life...

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© Sl Davis  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, memorial day, military,

Premium Member The Fine Lady
The Fine Lady

It is the first time I can remember, 
that I cared about china. 
Which pattern to pick, 
where to buy it, 
and why....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: memorial day, allah, america, atheist, endurance,

Premium Member Historical Outlaws
Historical Outlaws

What, are you talking about? 
I am saying that we have a past. 
It is full of guns, and law, 
and law breakers. 
It...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: memorial day, america, imagery, leadership, memorial


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