Lonely World War I Poems
These Lonely World War I poems are examples of World War I poems about Lonely. These are the best examples of World War I Lonely poems written by international poets.
Dark ColoursDark colours rise
Dark colours see
Through all our time
Dark colours be
The earth stays dry
Dark colours feel
Dark colours cry
Dark colour’s real
Dark colours move
Dark colours scream
Dark colours hurt
Dark...
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world war i, conflict, cry, dark, death,
The Empress of NothingAll there is
Is the empress of nothing
she is all there is
Her throne of smoke
Brittle bone
a crown of night
eyes see nothing in sight
all for...
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world war i, allegory, allusion, analogy, angel,
Just Another Broken SoulI see the moon tonight, the clouds still passing over.
I see your tears tonight, they burn as I get older
So many laughs and joys...
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world war i, for her, freedom, lonely,
CleansingsCleansings
by Michael R. Burch
Walk here among the walking specters. Learn
inhuman patience. Flesh can only cleave
to bone this tightly if their hearts believe
that God is good,...
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world war i, holocaust, prison, race, racism,
The Forgotten SoldierThe 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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world war i, appreciation, remembrance day, world
The Candle In the WindowThere'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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world war i, death, fear, home, loss,
Soldiers PlightWe’re Soldiers!!!
We’re resented, we’re praised
And we’re shattered again.
None tamed will, or timid men
We could only wait; Wait to live, wait to die!
The...
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world war i, america, conflict, courage, death,
Fields of the FallenFields of the Fallen
On a deserted, lonely hill, covered with snow,
You see row after row of crosses below.
The heroes have vanished to graves in fields,
Where...
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world war i, appreciation, military, war, world
Where White Crosses GrowRows and rows and rows of white crosses,
Like sentinels -stone-fixed to the ground.
The wind like a shroud wraps around them,
Enshrining each space where they're found.
Stone...
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world war i, death, hero, memorial day,
Sarah's KeyShe was a girl, a Jewish girl, say society
A girl, a girl, who was anything but lonely
Living alongside her family
All sweet and happily
Hardworking father, bold...
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world war i, angst, depression, family, holocaust,
World War I RevisitedWORLD WAR 1 ONE HUNDRED YEARS LATER
(AMERICAN VERSION)
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS
Patriotic songs give us reason to cheer
Except when “over there” is over here
Living underground is...
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world war i, conflict, horror, military, patriotic,
The Politics of WarTo ask a flower to kill a bee
is to ask a man to become the beast.
That is the will of war
The skylark...
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world war i,
Old SoldiersOld Soldiers
Poem
Lionel Derbyshire
Old soldiers not born for war at all.
Father's brave and cold
Send out to death
To defend..
Men with chili courage
Very valuabe to their children
Never had...
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world war i, absence, destiny, eulogy, heartbreak,
World War One One Hundred Years LaterWORLD WAR 1 ONE HUNDRED YEARS LATER
(AMERICAN VERSION)
by
JOHN M. ARRIBAS
Patriotic songs give us reason to cheer
Except when “over there” is over here
Living underground is...
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world war i, memorial day, war,
War HorseBrumby.
A strong gale cuts its path across the snow laden mountain tops,
light and tough the timor, thoroughbred mix, leads his mob at a trot.
A day...
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horse, world war i,