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Grandmother World War I Poems

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


To Holocaust Survivors In the Former Soviet Union
You worked so hard but just exist.
Your high school grad dates you just missed,
evacuated from Ukraine.

In Russia’s army to resist,
you fought the tyrant Hitler’s reign.
You...

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Categories: world war i, discrimination, grandfather, grandmother, hate,



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,

Hawaiian Pearl
Waters around the Arizona seethed,
burned with blood and oil
as Chaos gripped the Harbor.

Uncle Bud reeled about the deck.
His voice rising against the din:
“Abandon ship! ...

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Categories: world war i, death, december, fire, history,

In Flanders Fields
In Flanders Fields

In Flanders fields the poppies grow;
Their roots reach down to twine amongst the bones,
The mouldering bones.

Each skull in grinning disbelief voices 
Its eternal...

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Categories: world war i, anniversary, bereavement, betrayal, body,


Book: Shattered Sighs