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Mystery World War I Poems

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


The Road Less Traveled
"The Road Less Traveled"

Not all roads diverge in a wood,
Some lead to places misunderstood.
They wind and twist, never straight,
Leading us to a different fate.

While others...

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Categories: world war i, imagination, love, nature, sports,



Premium Member A Third Wrong War: the Deadliest One To Fight
No mustard bombs are dropped
No audible or silent shots are fired
No planes are necessarily blown or hired
No flags are deliberately flown or flapped
No soldiers crossed...

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Categories: world war i, anger, bullying, corruption, death,

Premium Member A Threat of War
A Threat of W A R

So weep, dear world, as 
The bear advances.
The bear with his trainer named Putin,
Loved by none, now  not even...

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Categories: world war i, anxiety, conflict, future, international,

The Empress of Nothing
All 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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Categories: world war i, allegory, allusion, analogy, angel,

Premium Member Holocaust Denial and Survival
There are many who Holocaust deny,
those who refuse the mass Nazi killing; 
a hoax,  just lies-   to convince us they try,
historical facts...

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Categories: holocaust, world war ii,



Martello's Mystery
West Saint John has many ghosts,
As many ghosts as people.
They move in mist where shadows twist,
And scrutinize church steeples.

Martello Tower proudly sits
Upon the Carleton Heights.
A...

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© Kim Mcadam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: world war i, halloween, history, soldier, world

Spies
They are everywhere,
yet you cannot notice them.

They have blended so well
with unsuspecting public,
like a drop of ocean
in a river.

Nothing escapes their senses-
they are so keen...

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Categories: world war i, imagery, life, mystery, patriotic,

Premium Member The Box
I was five years old;
it was my first encounter with death
there in the funeral parlor.
I did not understand anything about death-
but knew my uncle was...

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Categories: world war i, dark, death, feelings, sad,

The Forbidden Object Among Us
Ignorance is bliss my friends
its true
for centuries we have been going to wars 
due to an object among us
from another world

like everything here
technology 
literature and...

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Categories: world war i, confusion, imagination, mystery, visionary,


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