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Song World War Ii Poems

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


Premium Member FBI FRAUD
As i reported my stalker and identity thief 2002 to the FBI she began climbing into my window for poetry my grandfathers world war 11...

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Categories: world war ii, anxiety, family, hurt, military,



Premium Member Memorial
    His song swerved 
    suddenly
    missed the curve 
    and descended 
...

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Categories: world war ii, death, eulogy, kid, memorial,

Song Bird
a song-bird built a nest 
right above the grave of 
a world-war fighter pilot

-- Souvenirs of Silence, Soman Gouda...

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Categories: world war ii, allegory, culture, england, world

Premium Member The Titmouse Symphony the Name Sikorski Means Titmouse In Polish
Captivated and compelled to find my little friend,
who has broken out in song again.
Sitting on the window ledge,
he stretches his neck as he tilts his...

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Categories: world war ii, appreciation, beautiful, happiness, hope,

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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Categories: world war ii,



World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems - Vi - Chaim Nachman Bialik, Erich Fried
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems - VI - Chaim Nachman Bialik, Erich Fried

After My Death
by Chaim Nachman Bialik
translation by Michael R. Burch

Say this...

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Categories: world war ii, holocaust, race, racism, truth,

World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems V - Ber Horvitz, Yitzkhak Viner
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems V - Ber Horvitz, Yitzkhak Viner, Franta Bass

Der Himmel
"The Heavens"
by Ber Horvitz
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

These skies
are...

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Categories: world war ii, evil, holocaust, race, racism,

World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems - Iv - Primo Levi
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems - IV - Primo Levi

Shema
by Primo Levi
translation by Michael R. Burch

You who live secure
in your comfortable houses, 
who...

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Categories: world war ii, evil, holocaust, race, racism,

Great Jehovah
Great Jehovah 

(Set to John Williams Schindler's list theme)

Great Jehovah, as we weep
We turn our hearts to thee.
As the storms of evil sweep us
In your...

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Categories: world war ii, god, hope, jewish, prayer,

Premium Member Dreams Taken By Demons
Like a poppy waiting for thunder or the grass that knows it’s gone
The floor shakes and it crumbles as man sings his favourite song

Red mist...

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Categories: world war ii, abuse, conflict, confusion, destiny,

An Only Angel

The 
early
morning
birds they.                      ...

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Categories: world war ii, allegory, angel, bible, books,

Premium Member Fall of Berlin
Fall Of Berlin

There on the wall hangs a mixture of paint on linen,
Leaving the impression of a city besieged, encased in ice;
Purposely frozen in horror...

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Categories: world war ii, history, war, world war

Premium Member Blue Smoke Dreams
[More paraphrase than translation of a Post WWII Korean jazz ballad by the Kim Sisters, sung mournfully as if for an Asian gangster film noir.]

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Exhaling...

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Categories: world war ii, depression, desire, introspection, memory,

Bertolt Brecht Holocaust Poem: the Parting
Der Abschied (“The Parting”)
by Bertolt Brecht
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

We embrace;
my fingers trace
rich cloth
while yours encounter only moth-
eaten fabric.
A quick hug:
you were invited to...

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Categories: world war ii, friendship, holocaust, leaving, war,

Summer Haze
Summer Haze
by Michael R. Burch

The hazy, smoke-filled skies of summer I remember well;
farewell was on my mind, and the thoughts that I can't tell
rang bells...

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Categories: world war ii, farewell, first love, goodbye,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things