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Woman World War Ii Poems

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


Too Much Pain
what a day! 
Neither clouds nor lighting
But the sky is thundering
Hailing hard but not in usual forms
Threatened poor to keep silence. 

A cute doll was...

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Categories: world war ii, 12th grade, care, feelings,



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,

The Road Less Traveled
"The Road Less Traveled"

Not all roads diverge in a wood,
Some lead to places misunderstood.
They wind and twist, never straight,
Leading us to a different fate.

While others...

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Categories: world war ii, imagination, love, nature, sports,

Love a Sonnet
Love is a gift that comes from God above
Wings of a cherubim or a cupid's arrows
Love is so majestic and beautiful like a dove
Or better...

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Categories: world war ii, visionary, wind, woman, world

Premium Member Weep Some More, Milady
Was that a lone tear making its way down her aging cheek
    Had she let herself cry for those long decades
 ...

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Categories: world war ii, children, courage, cry, grandchild,



Woman of the Wasteland III of III
From ruined halls of a corrupt little apartment 
I flee with my children, trailing after me 
No more the hard hand of hate 
On my...

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Categories: world war ii, abuse, allegory, allusion, analogy,

You Inspire Me
I
Waiting ...
Not on the LORD
But on a phone call
So, I turn to poetry
Led by Jesus & His Word
"All is vanity"

II
I know there's nothing new
Something Solomon...

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Categories: world war ii, bible, jesus, jewish, judgement,

Our Love
Have someone caught your eyes
In mine?
Had anyone glimpsed
Our love?
There's one secret that I kept, 
But I'm dying to divulge.
Yesterday
I saw you
With her hands in yours
She...

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Categories: world war ii, betrayal, cancer, fantasy, woman,

Ww2
It started with a man 
Born in 1889
Everybody knows his name
He's a villain 
Your going to hear what happened 
He did it on purpose 
It...

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Categories: world war ii, holocaust, war, world war

A Woman With Her Peas and Concentration Camps
And then all of a sudden I was in a mysterious world, 
A woman here shelling peas, for they have no rights to be wasted
Being...

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Categories: love, world war ii,

Premium Member Degradation
“A trail of human misery and degradation”
Derives from a mid-16th century text from Old French
Illustrated best by the Inquisition and the Holocaust
But it conjures up...

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Categories: world war ii, history, holocaust, horror, humanity,

Premium Member Meghan Was the Bold Nurse
The ill woman lying silent in the steel wheelchair
was a lady if elegance living in exuberant riches,
who vividly remembers her as happy, generous, and fair?
Somebody...

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Categories: world war ii, celebration, character, courage, emotions,

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,

Premium Member Love In Post World War Ii
LOVE IN POST WORLD WAR 11
3rd and final episode of trilogy

My Grandfather was incredibly anglicised
Studied in London and qualified as an optician
My mother learnt English...

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Categories: world war ii, love,

Premium Member World War 11 Through the Eyes of My Dad Poem No 2 of Trilogy
WORLD WAR 11 THROUGH THE EYES OF MY DAD
POEM NO 2 OF TRILOGY

My father was one of six children, whose family
Had no financial reserves, so...

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Categories: world war ii, dad, soldier, world war


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