Get Your Premium Membership

Women World War Ii Poems

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


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...

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



Premium Member Puzzle Of Life
"Our differences are like the pieces of a puzzle called life"


Is there a larger purpose for everything? We can all agree 
at least for me,...

Read More
© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: world war ii, analogy, appreciation, history, inspiration,

Premium Member Armistace Day 23
Eleventh of November is armistice day
A day in the year where we remember
Remember what I hear you say
The sacrifice of many far far away

They fought...

Read More
Categories: world war ii, conflict, memorial day, military,

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...

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

Premium Member Never Again, Again
Who defended Jews from Nazis in WW2
     A few brave souls here and there
   Foul-smelling smoke from crematoria arose
...

Read More
Categories: world war ii, anti bullying, bullying, death,



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...

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

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...

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

Premium Member Hiber-Nation
The Russian bear never died
it was in prolonged hiber-nation
tending to western inflicted wounds
nibbling on yellow stars
gathering strength
waiting for an opening
waiting for weakness.

Now the bear feeds...

Read More
Categories: world war ii, 3rd grade, god, world

Premium Member Ukraine, Dare We Compare
“Ukraine, Dare We Compare”

Dare we compare?
Does history tell?
Must we remind those 
Who reek of Hell?

900 days---- 

The siege of Leningrad,
Over 1.5 million starved, frozen or...

Read More
Categories: world war ii, conflict, death, evil, freedom,

Wars Are Made By Men
WARS ARE MADE BY MEN (Satis Shroff)

When you walk in the streets of Freiburg
Or any German town in the East or West,
You see lovely, innocent...

Read More
Categories: war, 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...

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

Premium Member Whos the Daddy
Those yanks in their tanks never got many thanks 
The locals moaned, ‘they’re over here’ *
We Brits had the ration, those yanks sought out passion...

Read More
Categories: world war ii,

Premium Member Valor
Valor

Valiant Danish women –
Village of Helsingor –
Virtue's vital vanguard 
Veiled in the Sewing Club
Violence victims freed
Via Oresund’s strait -
Victory of valor

In 1943 after the Nazi...

Read More
Categories: world war ii, courage, women, world war

Premium Member Tynewald
TYNEWALD

This IS the darkest time,
This IS the darkest day,
When men fell,
When women pray;
THIS is the darkest time,
THIS is the darkest day,

When unlived eyes close,
When ...

Read More
Categories: world war ii, hero, history, world war

Tears On the Iron Rail
Bodies crammed shoulder to shoulder
Packed in wooden cattle cars
Their destination to them unknown;
Men, women, and children,
Old, young, and grown.

Bodies standing crowded and pressed against each...

Read More
Categories: world war ii, depression, fear, heartbreak, holocaust,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things