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Nature Memorial Day Poems

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


Premium Member Komorebi
in a pensive mood strolling down the road,
rustling leaves keep a count of my steps,
a curious finch eyes me close,
an unwelcome intruder pacing past her...

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Categories: memorial day, absence, age, allegory, death,



Day
Daisy morning, birds chirping,
Beautiful sunsets,dreamy night,
How fast the day spent by looking
At these beautiful sights.

Magical time and wonderful moments,
Take away the worries of the day,
Yet...

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Categories: memorial day, beautiful, day, life, 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,

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,

Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day
A wind of gratitude is waving
River of love is dancing, exhibiting wonderful styles whiles meandering
Cloud of commemoration is drifting.
All to say ‘’ayeekooo’’’’Osagyefo y3 ma W'amo’’..


The...

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Categories: memorial day, africa, anniversary, bereavement, celebration,



Premium Member Creative Students
Compassionate Teachers

Left hemisphere's cognitive nature of mind
emulates Right hemisphere's inductive spirit
of creation
and destruction,
regeneration
and degeneration,
and all doubly-resonant tipping points 
balancing analogous metaphors in-between.

For these disciples,
polypathic travelers,
perpetual...

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Categories: memorial day, creation, health, integrity, memorial

Earth Day 2020 Wednesday, April 22
Earth day 2020 – Wednesday, April 22

Bajillion banshees scream bloody murder methought
upon Biblical (lionized) forebears stalking heads
birthed courtesy accursed beasts hood besought
winds howl across the...

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Categories: memorial day, 12th grade, care, caregiving,

Odyssey From Africa 7b
CHAPTER 7b (Ipiki, continued)

Which had shared their lofty tree-nest
Now the bats abruptly vanished
But for one unlucky creature 
Which the hunting snake now swallowed 
 
And,...

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Categories: memorial day, adventure, africa, animal, history,

The Day the Earth Moved
The moment that changed a city
The moment that changed a town
The moment that the earth did move
The moment that walls came down.

Sudden shock in the...

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Categories: horror, memorial day, memory,

A Lovely Day
From the past days of old.
At Seventh Street & Florence Avenue.
Vehicles in pristine finished.
Bragging Rights Mint Condition.
Proudly rolled by in a yearly tribute.

Very close behind...

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Categories: memorial day, celebration, community, history, holiday,

Africa National Anthem
Africa we strive
African we rise
Africa we shine
Africa we stand

We rise we stand we shine
we believe we leave to live
Black of luck we rock
one blood one...

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Categories: memorial day, africa, birthday, brother, change,

Meeting the Soupers
"Your first poem was an 
excellent poem....you are 
welcome...." Commented 
skat on my first poem.
"Wonderful and deep 
poem....you are welcome 
to poetry soup..." That 
was...

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Categories: memorial day, addiction, adventure, beautiful, beauty,

4 - Messenger From the Dead
Alas there is no more confusion,
finally found my last conclusion.
Expect me as if Jesus will return,
from a ghost to a realm of concern.

Your dreams are...

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Categories: memorial day, adventure, angel, anger, bible,

3 - Messenger From the Dead
In Hell where I may reside,
if death is not on my side.
Hunger that weeps to no end,
this darkness within my den.

As you enter my palace...

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Categories: memorial day, business, creation, culture, death,

Memorial Day
Cedarville, Route 29, we drive
these country roads reckless
as late spring, stopping
where farm folks sell iris cheap
in extravagant colors – Redwing,
Tollgate, Lavender Exchange –
from fields like...

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Categories: memorial day, animals, death, nature, ,


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