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Dance World War I Poems

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


Premium Member Barbarossa I
When giants hide their heads beneath the sand,
the body lies unshielded from the Sun.
‘Tis but a hedge to seemingly withstand
the winds of war that nothing...

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Categories: world war ii,



Premium Member France III
As allies falter from his Blitzkrieg force,
the blood of British sons infuse the sand.
They pray their brothers front the Channel’s course
for they have failed to...

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Premium Member Stop, Stop The Division
Army versus Navy
Navy versus Army
Army versus Army
Navy versus Navy
Stop, stop the division
Stop the separation
Stop the genocide
The bombs, the pesticide
And the bullets are killing
Women, children, our...

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Categories: world war i, betrayal, conflict, cry, discrimination,

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,

The Mosquito
In the crimson dawn, a tale unfurls,
A scorching day, the heat unfurls,
Lost in a haze, my mind unfurls,
A journey from haven to infernal swirls.

Amidst this...

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Categories: world war i, 2nd grade, abuse, care,



Premium Member Chapter 42 -- Damian Delilah Mallory and the Family Reunion: Generations
The season, spring year 2031. 
One year went by and 
Delilah was 4 months pregnant 
When Molly Was 6 months 
pregnant. Other Then that, the
passed...

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Categories: world war i, birth, confidence, emotions, house,

A Place of War
Did you go to the place of war? The place men leave and come back as bleeding souls, the place men come back in body...

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Categories: world war i, death, fate, grief, veterans

My Most Popular Poems On the Internet Iii
My most popular poems on the Internet (III)

A number of my poems and translations have gone viral, according to Google, and some have been copied...

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Categories: world war i, holocaust, poems, poetry, poets,

Premium Member Music
Music

The food of love..
To nourish my soul
Keeping me warm,
Dear friend, in the cold.

We dance and sing 
Yet you never judge
Or my crazy, wide-eyed 
Fantasy begrudge.

Although...

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Categories: world war i, dance, happiness, music, spoken

Premium Member Love In Post World War Ii
LOVE IN POST WORLD WAR 11
3rd and final episode of trilogy

My Grandfather was incredibly anglicised
Studied in London and qualified as an optician
My mother learnt English...

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Categories: world war i, love,

Summer Haze
Summer Haze
by Michael R. Burch

The hazy, smoke-filled skies of summer I remember well;
farewell was on my mind, and the thoughts that I can't tell
rang bells...

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Categories: world war i, farewell, first love, goodbye,

Paul Celan Holocaust Poem: Death Fugue
Todesfugue ("Death Fugue")
by Paul Celan
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Black milk of daybreak, we drink you come dusk;
we drink you come midday, come morning, come...

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Categories: world war i, death, drink, grave, holocaust,

Glory and Madness
They were twisting, shaking, breaking,and
mad.
The shattering of their minds went unseen,
and unheard.
They were the lost generation.
Spilling the remnants of their tattered souls,
out along with their...

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Categories: world war i, city, dark, remember, sad,

Auschwitz Rose
Auschwitz Rose
by Michael R. Burch
											
There is a Rose at Auschwitz, in the briar,
a rose like Sharon’s, lovely as her name.
The world forgot her, and is...

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Categories: world war i, holocaust, horror, tribute, truth,

Dead Men Tale
We're hit, we're hit!! serge!
The thing goes skrrrahh pap pap ka-ka-ka
Skibiki-pap-pap and a pu-pu-pudrrrr-boom
Skya, du-du-ku-ku-dun-dun
Poom, poom

The whole platoon has been cut off
The entire platoon has...

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Categories: anger, world war ii,


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