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Ocean World War I Poems

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


Premium Member Chapter 76 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: Cruel Ball Plans and Birthday Celebrations
Average affluent Almost Afternoon 
11:30 morning time.  Damian was
Still asleep as were DJ and 
Amadeus. Molly and Dolly were 
In the kitchen planning Barrington...

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Categories: world war i, environment, family, father son,



Taking Me Down
Behind those complex words there is no depth.
I wasn’t made to be understood; I was made to confuse, to lie and manipulate the air around...

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Categories: world war i, 6th grade, america, angel,

Premium Member Weep Some More, Milady
Was that a lone tear making its way down her aging cheek
    Had she let herself cry for those long decades
 ...

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Categories: world war i, children, courage, cry, grandchild,

Our Love
Have someone caught your eyes
In mine?
Had anyone glimpsed
Our love?
There's one secret that I kept, 
But I'm dying to divulge.
Yesterday
I saw you
With her hands in yours
She...

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Categories: world war i, betrayal, cancer, fantasy, woman,

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,



Unnamed Abstract Poem
I
Which is more –
words told by the people who 
have gone to the underworld
or the number of stars in the sky?
Before the World War III,...

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Categories: world war i, america, art, dream, earth,

Premium Member Holiday To Grill the Hot Dogs
End of May has come again 
Thinking about pushing the button to send 
Containing a message stating destruction 
But we know how to rebuild with...

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Categories: world war i, america, memorial day, military,

Yamaguchi Seishi Haiku Translations
Yamaguchi Seishi haiku translations

Grasses wilt:
the braking locomotive
grinds to a halt.
? Yamaguchi Seishi, loose translation by Michael R. Burch

Ceaseless chaos?
ice floes clash
in the Soya straits.
? Yamaguchi...

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Categories: world war i, humanity, imagery, military, ocean,

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 The 1940's and 50's Movie, Radio and More
Don Winslow of the Navy at the movies...…., the Lone Ranger, and the shadow, on the radio. Three of my favorite pastimes in Wilmington NC,...

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Categories: truth, world war ii,

Premium Member At the Gates of Auschwitz
At The Gates of Auschwitz

Today, I stand
At the gates of hell;
“Arbeit macht frei,”
(work sets you free!)
That is Auschwitz.
Where they burned God’s children,
And the world stood...

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Categories: world war i, evil, holocaust, jewish, remember,

Premium Member Crimson Pacific
I dig my toes deep in the sand,
          Let the warmth imbue my bones,
  ...

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Categories: world war i, appreciation, conflict, life, world

World War Turns Into Love
V-ile weather has turned
I-nto a wonderful day;
L-ong night's chill is over,
S-hadows have faded away.
O-n Saturday seventh January, your birthday has come;
N-ew dawn has broken, as...

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Categories: world war i, birthday,

The Enola Gay Section One
In the year 1945, a few powerful American leaders decided it was alright for them to play God. Taking the initiative to create a weapon...

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Categories: world war i, abuse, conflict, death, 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,


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