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Journey World War I Poems

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


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,



A Yorkshire Tale
Yorkshire, 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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Categories: world war i, imagination, passion, romantic, world

Premium Member Miss Uss Missouri
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About Miss U.S.S. Missouri,
Or affectionately,  "Mighty Mo!"
Second World War surrender documents
Were signed on her in Bay Tokyo.

She...

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Categories: world war ii,

Premium Member The Last Train To Auschwitz
In nineteen forty four on the third of September
Is a date in my mind that I'll always remember
It was the date of the last train...

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Categories: world war i, abuse, death, evil, jewish,

Last Train To Auschwitz
Not for them a soothing rattle

No vistas through a window pane,

Just packed inside, human cattle

Forced aboard that final train.


Oblivion their destination

A one way trip, no...

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



Premium Member Mv Wilhem Gustloff
MV WILHELM GUSTLOFF

This was the worst ship disaster, with the greatest loss of life at sea
A German ship that was overloaded, with over 10.600, war...

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Categories: world war i, boat, death, horror, world

Premium Member Ss City of Benares
SS CITY OF BENARES

Prior knowledge this ship will carry weapons to aid Britain on its return journey
Capitan Lieutenant Heinrich Bleichrodt, should have waited, but; trigger...

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Categories: world war i, appreciation, boat, children, leaving,

Eric
Defending his home, and country
on the altar of freedom
a sacrifice, his young life

A mother's despair
is born with death
never extinguished by words, they try

Gallantry is recognized
Homage...

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Categories: world war i, mother, remembrance day, world

Final Check Last Thoughts
The Men are scared Sir

But a word from you would allay 
there fears  

They wonder if she can make the trip ?

Will she bring...

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Categories: world war ii,

Life Journey
Neither in happiness,
nor in suffering,
Neither in zero,
nor at peak,
Not in fear,
nor in silence.!!

Life journey into infinity.!!

Neither in whole sky ,
nor in the deepest ocean .
Neither...

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Categories: world war i, beautiful, words, work, world,

Premium Member Enola Gay
Enola Gay

There on the ‘North Field’ tarmac of Tinian Island, Marianas;
Taxis the sleek designed ‘Boeing B-29 Superfortress’ to ready for take-off. 1
Glistening, polished aluminum under...

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Categories: world war i, education, history, usa, war,

Premium Member The Forgotten Soldier
The Forgotten Soldier

Clickety clack - clickety clack; the train trundled on empty stations of an old past
Lightweight in its endeavours - portraying its only passengers...

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Categories: world war i, appreciation, remembrance day, world

Premium Member Stranger Than Fiction Part 3
Again Brother Paul said that “I didn’t owe them anything, but to do someone a good turn one day.”I shook his hand and thanked him...

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Categories: world war i, death, religious, world war

Premium Member This Little Strangeness
Been here for four years now 
Battle hardened, battle worn, battle foul
Killed so many strangers classed as enemies as they fell

The fight is finally over
1945...

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Categories: world war i, cry, fear, happy, soldier,

The Candle In the Window
There's a candle burning nightly
In the window, on the right
The house has long been empty
But, the candle's there each night
The house in old and ancient
I'm...

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Categories: world war i, death, fear, home, loss,


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