Miracle World War I Poems
These Miracle World War I poems are examples of World War I poems about Miracle. These are the best examples of World War I Miracle poems written by international poets.
Echoes of a Silent Night: The Christmas Miracle of 1914In a hellish nightmare pit, soldiers stand...
Along the Western Front's cruel, jagged land,
Where blood and tears paint the earth's sad lore,
They mourn their fallen with...
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world war i, christmas, friendship, hope, love,
Cora's ClotheslineWhat softness in silence amidst the cacophony of a spin cycle world war.
Lying next to your glow in sleep's stillness, careful of your bandaged hand.
Watching...
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world war i, desire, heart, innocence, june,
At DunkirkAt
Dunkirk,
where thousands
of stranded men
lined a bloody beach,
hope was draining with each
air strike delivered by the
unrelenting Germans’ aircraft.
Cold, starved, and injured men watched from shore -
their...
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Categories:
courage, world war ii,
The Anderson Shelterl decided to write a little poem today about when my late mom and dad told me about the time when, as a newly young...
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miracle, world war ii,
The Lost YearsThe Lost Years
EDIE
Edie looks well for her age,
Hard to believe she’s almost 94.
A widow wife these past 72 years,
Lost husband Bill, in the 2nd World...
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Categories:
world war i, absence, age, loss, miracle,