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Brother World War I Poems

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


The world war 3
In the tapestry of turmoil, World War 3 unfolds,
Yemen, America, Palestine—stories of war retold.
Hamas and Israel dance on a contentious stage,
Nations entwined in a conflict...

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Categories: world war i, absence, abuse, africa, america,



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....

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

Fearing Father
There in the corner of the living room 
on a loveseat meant for two 
now only resides one
there he sits, by a warm fireplace
its occupant...

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Categories: world war i, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Premium Member War Crimes
The 90 year old
Could no longer bend or even lean
Over
His brother’s grave

Stands in the sun with his planted cane

At his elbow

Tells me
He hears his brother...

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Categories: world war i, bereavement, childhood, death, father

Premium Member Sophie
Sophie Scholl was raised a Christian in a Lutheran family
Born in the town of Forchtenberg in south west Germany
For standing defiant against evil with her...

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Categories: world war i, death, girl, inspirational, rose,



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...

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

Premium Member Rms Lusitania
Those illegal acts
are sort against each other
who was right brother

Carrying ammo
playing outside of the rules
the Brits more fool them

No flags were flying
her identity disguised
wise decision,...

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Categories: world war i, america, dark, grief, hate,

On the Plains of Megiddo
As the sun turns to red in a dark empty sky, on the plains of Megiddo four horsemen ride by,
Of biblical proportions much blood to...

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Categories: world war i, angel, war, world war

Premium Member World War 11 Through the Eyes of My Mom
WORLD WAR 11 THROUGH THE EYES OF MY MOM
POEM NO. 1 OF TRILOGY

World war 11 was nearing its end, 
The Nazis losing ground
In Russia, been...

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Categories: world war i, war,

Captain America
Hi, hey, hello
What makes you so special?
Question they ask and the answer you know.

Imminent phase will make you see
That the weirdest thing science ever created...

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© Arya Gupta  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: world war i, america, brother, celebrity, fantasy,

Brothers In Arms
"Brothers In Arms"

Brothers in Arms are many things

Brothers in Arms are maybe but also
Not what you think

Brothers in Arms are many things

Brothers in Arms are...

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© Nusku Asar  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: world war i, brother, nature, riddle, war,

Premium Member The 1940's and 50's Movie, Radio and More
Don Winslow of the Navy at the movies...…., the Lone Ranger, and the shadow, on the radio. Three of my favorite pastimes in Wilmington NC,...

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Categories: truth, world war ii,

Remember Us This Way
REMEMBER US THIS WAY

I look back on the memories we’ve had sometimes ago
When life was free for every one of us, both young and old
When...

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Categories: world war i, child, death, dedication, depression,

And Then They Died
And then they died

The trenches filled with blood and mud,
Fear filled eyes and prayer tipped lips,
Each man shoulder to shoulder with his brother.

Wondering how this...

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Categories: world war i, remembrance day, war, world

Premium Member Stranger Than Fiction Part 3
Again Brother Paul said that “I didn’t owe them anything, but to do someone a good turn one day.”I shook his hand and thanked him...

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Categories: world war i, death, religious, world war


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