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Tree World War Ii Poems

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


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,



Premium Member Dead Memories
We stole those nights together
We ate fruit from the forbidden tree
The stars we owned and played with
Our broken world would never let us be.

We heard...

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Categories: world war ii, age, loss, lost love,

Premium Member When Neighbor's Came Around
Remember those days, long ago,
When friends would come to call?
October was a good time, hazy
(Indian summer) anyway, in the fall
After the harvest was in.
The kids...

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Categories: world war ii, nostalgia, remember, world war

Premium Member The Last Token
I was five years old when the war was over 
August, 1945, and my daddy sent word 
He was on his way home from Guadalcanal....

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Categories: world war ii, father son, memory, remember,

Boys of Normandy
Lest We Forget 
I can hear him now , calling me , lost in the dark , in the deep seas of Normandy, I can...

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Categories: world war ii, death, mum, my child,



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 - Iii - Miklos Radnoti
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems - III - Miklos Radnoti

Miklos Radnoti was one of the greatest of the Jewish Holocaust poets. He died...

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

My Most Popular Poems On the Internet Iii
My most popular poems on the Internet (III)

A number of my poems and translations have gone viral, according to Google, and some have been copied...

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Categories: world war ii, holocaust, poems, poetry, poets,

All That I Have
A memory of a time long gone, in which I stood by my beloved blossom tree.
I would run around the field where Majesty no longer...

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Categories: world war ii, change, holocaust, life, memory,

Trinity
The pedestal held the grail up high 
From the cusp of the golden sea
A metal sheath hid her treasure from the sky
Amid that forest without...

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Categories: world war ii, allegory, destiny, fire, science,

Ber Horvitz Translations of Holocaust Poems
Translations of Holocaust poems by Ber Horvitz aka Ber Horowitz

Der Himmel
"The Heavens"
by Ber Horvitz
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
 
These skies
are leaden, heavy, gray ...
I...

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

Miklos Radnoti Translations of Holocaust Poems
Postcard 1
by Miklós Radnóti
written August 30, 1944
translated by Michael R. Burch
 
Out of Bulgaria, the great wild roar of the artillery thunders,
resounds on the mountain...

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Categories: world war ii, death, grave, holocaust, horror,

Stained Virgin
STAINED VIRGIN
They say a virgin is an undefiled maiden 
An immaculate vestal
How else could she be,now stained ?
unchaste and smutty
tarnished and blemished
that's humanity !!!
STAINED is...

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Categories: world war ii, break up, christian, heartbreak,

Premium Member Who For Our Democracy Died
They claim it legitimate 
They claim it fact
But the tide has turned
There’ll be no turning back

The lines of life die under bitter, sharp dust
For here...

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Categories: world war ii, anger, betrayal, destiny, memory,

Premium Member Never Forget
From Poland hailed your Uncle Max, who in matters of manners was a bit lax,
While from France came Aunt Belle, whom I thought was really...

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Categories: world war ii, death, family, memorial, world


Book: Shattered Sighs