Get Your Premium Membership

Baby World War I Poems

These Baby World War I poems are examples of World War I poems about Baby. These are the best examples of World War I Baby poems written by international poets.


Premium Member FBI FRAUD
As i reported my stalker and identity thief 2002 to the FBI she began climbing into my window for poetry my grandfathers world war 11...

Read More
Categories: world war i, anxiety, family, hurt, military,



Premium Member Obvious Genocide
Toys in the bloody
Dirty and occupied streets
Children are screaming.

Babies are cold dead
B 1 Planes are bombarding
Poor dead civilians!

Bloody streets
It is Hell on Earth
No Heaven.

Human beings
Are...

Read More
Categories: world war i, baby, bible, bullying, conflict,

Premium Member Chapter 95 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Just Summertime Birthday Celebrations
The kid who often was lost in 
The sauce Joshua! His 
 birthday was in June. He became
The strong silent youngster with 
The youngest kids....

Read More
Categories: world war i, birth, black love, children,

Premium Member Chapter 76 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Cruel Ball Plans and Birthday Celebrations
Average affluent Almost Afternoon 
11:30 morning time.  Damian was
Still asleep as were DJ and 
Amadeus. Molly and Dolly were 
In the kitchen planning Barrington...

Read More
Categories: world war i, environment, family, father son,

The Seeds of Yearning
With World War II finally over, the soldier returned home to Tennessee.
To his previous life and his young, loving wife
But what once was two now...

Read More
Categories: world war i, emotions, family, father son,



Premium Member Special Agent Heimbach
We met again this time the salvation army 
on Lake Michigan the four children and I 
with child were homeless after a horrid 
experience when...

Read More
Categories: world war i, appreciation, remember, slam, world

Premium Member Letters To the Lady
Troop ships loading, crowded docks
Mums and sisters waving off
Go with keepsakes, golden locks
Some men hug while many doff

Eric, soldier single stands
Beryl, lonesome widow cares
Many kissing...

Read More
Categories: world war i, mother son, war, world

Premium Member The Last Token
I was five years old when the war was over 
August, 1945, and my daddy sent word 
He was on his way home from Guadalcanal....

Read More
Categories: world war i, father son, memory, remember,

Premium Member Touring a Grave Situation
Friends come gather around 
There is a young soul that must be found 
Travelling the air 
Complaining life wasn’t fair 
Trying not to scare 
Being...

Read More
Categories: world war i, baby, beach, cry, england,

Privilege
Privilege
by Michael R. Burch

This poem is dedicated to Harvey Stanbrough, an ex-marine who has written eloquently about the horror and absurdity of war in "Lessons...

Read More
Categories: world war i, courage, hero, patriotic, thank

Premium Member Innocence Cries
For yes, I have seen it with my own eyes, I have seen it.

They call it by a name, but from the name you'll never...

Read More
Categories: world war i, baby, child, cry, daughter,

The Perary
In jungle wild lives a creature
so rare hardly ever seen
wanted by London zoo keeper
Only found in a deep ravine,

this creature is called a perary 
elusive,...

Read More
© Roy Pett  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: world war i, birth, humor, world war

Premium Member A Farewell To Arms
A Farewell To Arms


I was expecting our first child.
   Catherine, in love with Frederic,
was also happily pregnant.

She awakened unexpected, 
   strong,...

Read More
Categories: world war i, emotions, inspirational, romance, world

One Emerald Pendant
I sit and read old letters of a true romantic love gone wrong,
  reading each letter hoping each exact word would try to speak-
...

Read More
© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: death, world war ii,

Casualties of War
Casualties of war


Godlike?  No.  Human?  Maybe.
Yet living above the bones of dead babies.
Who fell to their deaths from the top of the...

Read More
© Aa Harvey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: world war i, baby, death, war, world


Book: Shattered Sighs