Freedom World War I Poems
These Freedom World War I poems are examples of World War I poems about Freedom. These are the best examples of World War I Freedom poems written by international poets.
Hoping an EndWoke up amidst the screaming cries, dared to stare through the window
Eyes couldn't believe a thousand corpses lying, hands couldn't recognize the skulls
The day before...
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world war i, abuse, america, community, cry,
FBI FRAUDAs i reported my stalker and identity thief 2002 to the FBI she began climbing into my window for poetry my grandfathers world war 11...
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world war i, anxiety, family, hurt, military,
Pearl of the OrientSee Saw, Margery Daw,
Marguerite - a pearl of a name…
stateswoman, socialite, singer?
No, a servant, soldier, and spy.
Could she be a latent
Margaret Thatcher?
No she's...
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world war i, 11th grade, books, war,
india talking to ourselvessky has no limit
earth has limits
overseas India-centric radicals' insurgency
one dragon, dragon's Asia, dragon's world
amidst global wars,is India occupation country spirit? world spirit?
will there be cross...
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world war i, conflict, freedom, future, independence
Poland IHumanity is destined to dissolve
when fear consumes the minds of timid kings.
Such pandering lets lunacy evolve
and impotence is forced to face its sting.
An evil wind,...
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world war ii,
Battle for the Atlantic IWhen anarchy consumes a barren soul,
the hatred overwhelms the beating heart.
It sickens minds and steals the body whole
then rips the cloth of empathy...
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world war ii,
Battle for the Atlantic IIWith lone intent, all freedom it will wrest
if obstinance you let these wolves deny.
As tonnage sinks beneath the torrid crest
your struggles for survival magnify.
Each flailing...
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world war ii,
Battle for the Atlantic IIIHis restless wolves still taunt each dauntless ship,
though sly attrition neutralized their hunt,
for subterfuge let not a whisper slip
as vantage shifted on the battlefront.
A riddle...
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world war ii,
Armistace Day 23Eleventh of November is armistice day
A day in the year where we remember
Remember what I hear you say
The sacrifice of many far far away
They fought...
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world war i, conflict, memorial day, military,
Armistace Day AcrousticArmed with weapons to kill the enemy
Remember those who have died for your country
Many thousands throughout all the years
Individuals who survived still shedding tears
Stood on...
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world war i, military, remembrance day, war,
World War 3World War 3
Basic instinct of human is to...
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world war i, love,
World War 3 Poetry ContestYou have the power to crush me
Did you think idle threats would push me
To the brink
If defeat is what you are after
To underestimate couldn't be...
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world war i, war,
All Soldiers Are Great and BraveAll soldiers are great and brave
Except the ones that many cowards
Use to commit crimes against the enslaved
Citizens, who disobey the laws of the fake lords.
Many...
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world war i, analogy, betrayal, death, emotions,
The Conversation When a Partner Is DeployedThank you to everyone who is in service of our country. War is not something I'm a fan of but I do understand that we...
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world war i, conflict, endurance, tribute, veterans
A Yorkshire TaleYorkshire, 1914
I patch mended her copper saucepan,
Edged an axe, two cleavers and a knife.
I did all the jobs that were required.
By this comely young farmer’s...
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world war i, imagination, passion, romantic, world