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Father World War I Poems

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


Premium Member At The Produce Stand
The
Pyramid
Of purple topped
Turnips takes me instantly
Into the memory of lifetime past
In which a brutal winter's cold caused
Such scarcity that purple-topped turnips were
All the children had...

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Premium Member Two Veterans
   My father, a WW2 vet
   My mother too
     On Veterans Day they first met

  ...

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Categories: world war i, courage, dad, hope, mom,

Premium Member War
Who plays 
the world's guitar
turning hearts
against life?
US wants money
Russia land
mindless of tears
and blood shed
China's sneezed
covid spread
muzzling mouths
silencing sounds 
dulling senses 
to blood pain
horror
weakening bodies
enraging minds
tilting...

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All This Time
Fists so clenched
Face so red
Spit hitting my face
Was it something I said

I shouldn’t have touched your books
You’re worthless
You’re nothing
But I just wanted to look
You’ll never...

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Categories: world war i, abuse, boy, child abuse,

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...

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



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,

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,

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...

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

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 After Their War
After Their War
David J Walker

There was only desire and comfort/convenience 
Laced with certain frames of entertainment 
in between the crap games played with life

Everything OD...

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Categories: allegory, world war i,

Premium Member Chuck Jennings
The bombing of Pearl Harbour was the turning point for me
That day I enlisted in the army, despite protests from my family
I tried to reassure...

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Categories: world war i, america, death, soldier, world

Ruby Crane a Soldiers Friend
A story from the Great War….

Ruby Crane was aged just three years 
Who didn’t understand the world and its tears
Her father was the head gardener
At...

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Categories: world war i, remember, war, world war

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....

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

Mein Vater
I heard them come long before they came,
Repetitious stomps heard from far away.
Their steady beat mimicked my heart,
As dread conceived to pull me apart.
This wasn't...

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Categories: world war i, angst, dad, father son,

World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems V - Ber Horvitz, Yitzkhak Viner
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems V - Ber Horvitz, Yitzkhak Viner, Franta Bass

Der Himmel
"The Heavens"
by Ber Horvitz
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

These skies
are...

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Categories: world war i, evil, holocaust, race, racism,


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