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Beach World War Ii Poems

These Beach World War Ii poems are examples of World War Ii poems about Beach. These are the best examples of World War Ii Beach poems written by international poets.


Premium Member THE EVER DWINDLING FEW - USA version
THE EVER DWINDLING FEW - USA Version
			
				       Beach Omaha	

At Omaha an old man stands and limps down  to...

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Categories: world war ii, america, beach, conflict, history,



Premium Member THE EVER DWINDLING FEW
THE EVER DWINDLING FEW
				      At Juno Beach

At Juno Beach an old man stands and limps down  to the shore,
Where...

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Categories: world war ii, conflict, courage, fear, soldier,

Premium Member One Vote
One vote by itself seems less than a wonder
for history is a much larger thing – millions
of nays, millions of yeas, to suggest one small...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: world war ii, freedom, hero, military, patriotic,

Premium Member Beaches
Children frolic in soft, warm sand.
Upon which, long ago, a band
of brothers gave their lives to free
a country held in tyranny;
Omaha, Utah, each, as planned.

Gold,...

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Categories: world war ii, beach, war, world war

Premium Member Special Agent Heimbach
We met again this time the salvation army 
on Lake Michigan the four children and I 
with child were homeless after a horrid 
experience when...

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Categories: world war ii, appreciation, remember, slam, world



Premium Member We Took the Bridge
We took the bridge of San Luis Rey
And stood on the beach at Manila Bay
We bellied down in the soggy lea
And creeped across the churning...

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Categories: world war ii, patriotic, war, world war

Symbols In Flight: 1941
I'd have loved to see the bluebirds fly
above the white chalk-cliffs of Dover--
and as they were blithely soaring over,
immersed in thought I'd lie
in calm repose...

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© Jim Dunlap  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: world war ii,

Premium Member Touring a Grave Situation
Friends come gather around 
There is a young soul that must be found 
Travelling the air 
Complaining life wasn’t fair 
Trying not to scare 
Being...

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Categories: world war ii, baby, beach, cry, england,

Premium Member Suribachi
Suribachi

At the base of Suribachi
Within reach of the beach,
The mountain towers as I shrink
Into guts of hate,—malignant:
With a rifle and bayonet, and grenades
And murdering hands
To...

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Categories: world war ii, america, memorial, soldier, tribute,

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 ii, halloween, history, soldier, world

Premium Member Grandads Leather Belt
My Grandad wore his leather belt with pride 
Lions head buckle he polished till it shone
Always said I could have it when he died
His death...

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Categories: world war ii, beach, death, grandfather, world

Premium Member Oscar-Ku 26 -From Here To Eternity
torrid beach love scene
Frank Sinatra's Maggio-
Pearl Harbor attack






Copyright © 2018 by Mark Toney. All rights reserved.
Published 2018 in "Hollywood Haiku" via wattpad.com...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: world war ii, beach, conflict, courage, film,

The Ghosts Behind the Graves On Omaha Beach
They were young then, now they would be old men looking across an empty beach, the sun at their back; for many this would be...

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© Steve Zak  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: world war ii, death, dedication, hero, history,

Dunkirk
Lines of youth on forsaken beach,
waiting forlorn for an unseen saviour.
Jagged metal machines of war lying lifeless,
once proudly ridden beyond the sea.

Billows roll where bodies...

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Categories: world war ii, conflict, courage, world war

Premium Member At Dunkirk
At
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,


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