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Peace World War Ii Poems

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


Premium Member Barbarossa III
A new command would counter their attack
to stay the storm that harkens at your door.
‘Twould be a feat that stunned the iron pack
for nothing dared...

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Categories: world war ii,



Last Drop Of Their Blood
In a realm where feuds festered, fierce and free,
Two clans clashed, Kovacs and Petrovics, starkly set.
Amidst the mountains, a tale of sorrow spun,
Where bloodied bonds...

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Categories: world war ii, absence, addiction, analogy, anxiety,

Nagasaki Bombing
Nagasaki, the city of night,
A place of peace and light,
Where beauty is so sublime,
That it touches every heart of mine.
The people of this city,
Are filled...

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Categories: memorial, world war ii,

Hiroshima Bombing
In Hiroshima, a city of peace
A single bomb of nuclear release
The victims' screams, a haunting sound
A level of destruction so profound

A Japanese city once so...

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Categories: memorial, world war ii,

Hoping an End
Woke up amidst the screaming cries, dared to stare through the window
Eyes couldn't believe a thousand corpses lying, hands couldn't recognize the skulls
The day before...

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Categories: world war ii, abuse, america, community, cry,



What did it ever give you?
What hath war ever brought you  that peace couldn't
What hath hate ever brought you that love couldnt 
What hath money ever brought you that...

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Categories: world war ii, anti bullying, discrimination, forgiveness,

Premium Member France I
The emptiness is left with no resolve
for all the stars in Heaven have maligned.
Your God has let morality devolve
into the darkest days of humankind.
A war...

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Categories: world war ii,

Premium Member France III
As allies falter from his Blitzkrieg force,
the blood of British sons infuse the sand.
They pray their brothers front the Channel’s course
for they have failed to...

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Categories: world war ii,

Premium Member Stop, Stop The Division
Army versus Navy
Navy versus Army
Army versus Army
Navy versus Navy
Stop, stop the division
Stop the separation
Stop the genocide
The bombs, the pesticide
And the bullets are killing
Women, children, our...

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Categories: world war ii, betrayal, conflict, cry, discrimination,

Premium Member Poland II
A blitzkrieg wipes your innocence away
and only heaven’s hand can help you now.
Your counterparts lie trepid to the fray,
for they can sense the wolfen on...

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Categories: world war ii,

Premium Member Armistace Day Acroustic
Armed with weapons to kill the enemy
Remember those who have died for your country
Many thousands throughout all the years
Individuals who survived still shedding tears
Stood on...

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Categories: world war ii, military, remembrance day, war,

Why Die For Peace
Beaten ships sailed in through the fog veil, 

Decks groaning in pain like dying soldiers. 

Grinning faces, still dirty, still pale. 

Their burdens had lifted...

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© Josh Hill  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: world war ii, cry, military, world war

Apocalypse's Overture: Ascending From Hell's Abyss To Heavenly Glory
In the Apocalypse of Hell, a warning strong, 
Of destruction and judgment, where dark throngs, 
Where eyes that sin, must cut to save, 
To seek...

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Categories: world war ii, christian, forgiveness, in memoriam,

On Mountain Kilimanjaro Drafting
On the point of mountain Kilimanjaro with my paints, pencils, rulers and brushes  looking at the entire Africa. Many pictures of more than fifteen...

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Categories: world war ii, 12th grade, africa, art,

A Soldiers Poem
 When the time comes,
When all is calm,
Where peace is achieved,
And all can just live,

As my bullets runs out,
And all is going south,
With another hit...

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© Mr. L.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: world war ii, 11th grade, world war


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