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War Nursery Rhyme Poems

These War Nursery Rhyme poems are examples of Nursery Rhyme poems about War. These are the best examples of Nursery Rhyme War poems written by international poets.


Yankee Doodle
    In 1755 a British army medical surgeon Richard Shuckburgh, while campaigning in
    Rensselaer New York, penned the nursery...

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Categories: nursery rhyme, independence day, military, nursery



Premium Member One Brick At a Time- a Lego Nursery Rhyme
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The LEGO Foundation assist children  with autism to build confidence by sponsoring centers to show children how to increase...

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Categories: children, nursery rhyme,

Twinkle, Twinkle
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are,
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.

I can see you through my telescope,
And...

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Categories: nursery rhyme, poetry,

Premium Member The Really Big Tiny Thing
Deep in a crack live some real tiny creatures
Between horns and tail they're just two millimetres
But these tiny critters are such hungry eaters
They eat smaller...

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Categories: nursery rhyme,

All Small Broken Alone
all small broken alone
where the shadows roam
a child hides in a dark home
tick tock murmured the clock.
while branches dance
and rattle like brittle bone.
toys scattered around...

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Categories: nursery rhyme, age, analogy, anger, art,



Pallbearers
Pallbearers filled the bus
 
Off to funerals in an angry rush
 
It’s the wicked; they say who have no peace

 That’s why the Pallbearers get...

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Categories: nursery rhyme, gothic, halloween, hero, judgement,

The Rosey
The wheels of the world
are grinding to a halt
While everyone tells you
everyone else is at fault
Everyone else is
nowhere to be found
Then just like the nursery...

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Categories: nursery rhyme, america, death, destiny, nursery

Premium Member Variation On a Nursery Rhyme
On tuffet to eat whey and curds
Miss Muffet is shat on by birds
All seems to be well        ...

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Categories: nursery rhyme, allegory, drug,


Book: Shattered Sighs