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Regan Poems - Poems about Regan


Premium MemberRonald Regan If You Please

I have no idea why I liked Ronald Regan the best. 
I do not remember or care if he is a Republican or a Democrat.
I possibly admired him because he was in a movie with a monkey.
He seemed like a genuine person, approachable and kind.

If you have guessed I am not into politics big time,
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Categories: regan, america, presidents day, tribute,
Form: Free verse

Ronnie and Nancy Regan Together Again

Ronnie and Nancy Regan Together Again

This isn't exactly the way it was meant 
to be, but what really is? You will receive 
the general idea in my poem. If the President 
is also Commander in Chief, how many stars 
and stripes does he get to wear? According 
to the Constitution, we are all civilian soldiers
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Categories: regan, appreciation, beautiful, bereavement,
Form: Couplet



Nancy Davis Regan Legacy

Nancy Davis Regan Legacy

Will you stop missing him a lot;
No never, and certainly will not
And even yet she does suppose
On her forever he grows and grows.

Event though them death did part
He still remains deep in her heart
From the first time when married
And his wonderful baby she carried.

Sometimes things become extreme
As if part of an extravagant
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Categories: regan, appreciation, happiness, love,
Form: Couplet

Rest Inpeace Regan

Rest in peace my charming friend; lo your body is now asleep but you spirit remains with us always. With our constant lively action, everything seems much more still without you here, but we shall remember and cherish you as you were-fun loving and full of life. You lit up the world around you just
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Categories: regan, absence, death of a
Form: Acrostic

Goneril & Regan (King Lear)

Ladies of untrue filial ingratitude
I doubt if you are genuine to the crown
Your love thrown to a villain's attitude
The old king sees now that love speaks than clown
Words. For ladies who plucks respected beard
And poison for love is what thou see'st
A daughter who calls love silent is heard
But who dare throws own self to the
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Categories: regan, daughter, death, family, father,
Form: Sonnet




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