Get Your Premium Membership

Sister World War I Poems

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


Premium Member At The Produce Stand
The
Pyramid
Of purple topped
Turnips takes me instantly
Into the memory of lifetime past
In which a brutal winter's cold caused
Such scarcity that purple-topped turnips were
All the children had...

Read More
Categories: world war i,



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...

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

Premium Member Chapter 42 -- Damian Delilah Mallory and the Family Reunion: Generations
The season, spring year 2031. 
One year went by and 
Delilah was 4 months pregnant 
When Molly Was 6 months 
pregnant. Other Then that, the
passed...

Read More
Categories: world war i, birth, confidence, emotions, house,

Premium Member My Dragons
There are great dragons in my life
     that came to me from long ago.
They traveled from across the sea
  ...

Read More
Categories: world war i, beautiful, memory, soldier, world

Reading Headstones - 2011
I've walked up and down the rows; skipped a few, then went back to look
Since I was seven, this ritual continues; A routine going on...

Read More
Categories: world war i, angel, beautiful, bereavement, childhood,



The Fitness
Jumping the jam,

I am peter pan,

doing a man,

don't know his name at this dam.


Down-stream is a clam,

up is a nap-

I creak when I walk,

never stop...

Read More
Categories: world war i, angst, depression, drug, grief,

Young Boy At the Start of World War Two Remembers
Came from a very good loving family in a small Kansas town just as World War Two 
was about to break out, it was nineteen...

Read More
Categories: world war i, nostalgiadad, me, war, child,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things