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War Obituary Poems

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


Premium Member Standing For the Truth
People who tell it like it is
Are usually wrongfully targeted
People who tell the truth with ease
Are routinely are attacked or assassinated
The truth exposes the weaknesses...

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Categories: evil, funeral, international, obituary,



Unknown Warrior
Some say they dug up six
Some, it was only four
Each from a different conflict
Of that bloody and cruel war.

They placed each on a stretcher 
Concealed...

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Categories: memorial, obituary, perspective, remember,

Premium Member Last Thoughts of a Dying Warrior
His mind lay prey to mumbled threats within,
drawn to perch upon a twig-thin edge 
slung between a gauze of blatant dreams.
Like some homeless bird come...

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Categories: adventure, dark, goodbye, obituary,

Acts of War V: Mother Russian
Hay now, now sing this corrosion
Of winter wastes and Red stars white nights

And waring tribes a bully on the block 
To kick you when your...

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Categories: obituary, abuse, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Premium Member The Third Wrong War: the Deadliest One To Fight
No mustard bombs are dropped
No audible or silent shots are fired
No planes are necessarily blown or hired
No flags are deliberately flown or flapped
No soldiers crossed...

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Categories: obituary, death, environment, eulogy, health,



Nigerian Preachers and Scary Sermons
Till tomorrow a nasty style
Nigerians stretch a bold mile:
Sermons which begin with obituary 
And proceed to The Mortuary…
 
The Waiting Choice of Deaconess Emmanuela 
Seeking...

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Categories: obituary, education, religion, voice, wisdom,

Alabaster White
Alabaster white, brazen in bold 
can’t be bought or sold!

Silent as it is Sinister 
somehow that alabaster glows?

Surface, a bony texture; cracks, fissures 
like something...

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Categories: obituary, addiction, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Oranges and Oil Ii
Orange and oil 
The old man
smells odd like 
burnt wires Black 
&
cryptic desires 
oranges and oil!
Static erupts like infinite fire.
Noise white grows in volume,
even higher.
oranges...

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Categories: obituary, allegory, america, analogy, angst,

The Blackest Day: Revisited
as the Towers die away 
alone on a beach where thunderheads Roll 
where I stood far from
shards of glass fire, horror, disaster
they televised only elemental...

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Categories: obituary, allegory, america, angst, change,

Trash Talking At It's Finest
The continued story of this poet
Haters r going to be mad that I even wrote it
Here is where I give u "The Business"
Like a lightning...

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Categories: obituary, anger, art, confidence, conflict,

Hammerin' Hank
He was born and raised in Mobile, Alabama.
Soon, he was famous all over America.
He played for the Braves in Milwaukee and Atlanta.
Considered to be among...

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Categories: baseball, obituary,

The Poem In Green
It’s seen things the likes of which you’ve never seen
It’s been places to which you have never been
A dancing shadow to swift to ever glean
The...

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Categories: allusion, color, green, obituary,

Circumstances of Financial Hardship
Hub bomb bin hubble emotional wreckage
tell tale signs of internal war
ah, there moost be lifelong conspiracy
afoot for a Galician voar

try as I might to Lyft...

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Categories: obituary, 6th grade, 7th grade,

Eastern Ghouta
Eastern Ghouta

there exist a dark

corner in this world

known as Eastern Ghouta

where, when you ask the children

to draw a picture, they draw pictures

of jet fighters dropping...

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Categories: holocaust, islamic, obituary, world

Premium Member Thousands
Thousands living in fear
For they knew Hitler was growing near
In Poland her career would soon to be
As she helped scared persecuted to flee

Gas chambers were...

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Categories: history, obituary, tribute, woman,


Book: Shattered Sighs