Grief World War I Poems
These Grief World War I poems are examples of World War I poems about Grief. These are the best examples of World War I Grief poems written by international poets.
KNOWN JUST TO GOD AND MEKNOWN JUST TO GOD AND ME
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world war i, death, grave, history, patriotic,
Hiroshima BombingIn Hiroshima, a city of peace
A single bomb of nuclear release
The victims' screams, a haunting sound
A level of destruction so profound
A Japanese city once so...
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memorial, world war ii,
Train of Silenced VoicesThis is a small tribute to one of England's
Finest world war 1 poets who died
A week before the great war ended. Nov. 4th 1918
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world war i, death, poets, war, world
World War ThreeWritten: September 05, 2023
World War 3 Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Robert...
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world war i, analogy, bereavement, earth, war,
The War That Lost Score - Pt1To claim more imperialist Russian land.
An invasion of a neighbor was planned.
Unbacked slander was said about them.
Creating for the world a major...
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Categories:
world war i, anti bullying, bullying, grief,
LifeThe concept of emptiness
The vanity of vanity
What is enjoyment in you
The opaque that walks in the night
Like a strange soul upon...
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world war i, black love, conflict, death,
Broken ParadiseThe world is broken,
So Am I,
Bleeding grief ,
Through cracks of Mosaic.
It wasn't aliens,
Who plunged the sword,
Scouring the substrates,
To excavate their rewards ,
The were my own,
Love...
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Categories:
world war i, anxiety, break up, depression,
Woman of the Wasteland III of IIIFrom ruined halls of a corrupt little apartment
I flee with my children, trailing after me
No more the hard hand of hate
On my...
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Categories:
world war i, abuse, allegory, allusion, analogy,
The Price of DeathMarble crosses of faith
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world war i, conflict, death, world war
War CrimesThe 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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world war i, bereavement, childhood, death, father
A Place of WarDid 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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world war i, death, fate, grief, veterans
Faded WordsFaded words on a grave stone
So many years have since gone
Killed in Action in France in 1916
His grave was lost and can’t be seen
His name...
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world war i, remembrance day, war, world
World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems V - Ber Horvitz, Yitzkhak VinerWorld 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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world war i, evil, holocaust, race, racism,
Pulling OutThe train left the platform amid trails of smoke
That blew across faces
Waving away worn smiles.
The grey sky leaned into the horizon
Forming a broken arc,
Rain moved...
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Categories:
world war ii,
Rms LusitaniaThose 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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world war i, america, dark, grief, hate,