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Poem: WAR: We Are Responsible
In a time of piece, everybody’s friends In a time of hate, everybody has an enemy In a time of glory, everybody hides In a time of criticism, everybody shouts In a time of right,...
1 commentARMAGEDDON
ARMAGEDDON Cherubs weeping, children sleeping, the devil roams at night. Shadows creeping, darkness keeping evil out of sight. The church bells’ peel hides the squeal as...
1 commentREMEMBRANCE DAY
From my earlier works :Written in 1980 Never forget Remembrance It is Autumn and from this window clearly seen; crisp dead leaves fall gently to the lawns’ green. ...
Memorial Day Poems
Let the old men who send the young men to war stop and think long, and work harder for Peace, before affecting generations yet to come. Poems written about the reality of war from family, children, citizens,...
8 commentsBitter Sun
Another day in the sun Burning, Brilliant painful sight A war far away no reason no justice A day in the sun A burning sun. The heat is overbearing a weight increased by armor weapons and fear A sun once...
10 commentsDulce Et Decorum Est...
"Dulce Et Decorum Est" is a World War I Poem by Wilfred Owen. His portrayal of the reality of war is graphic in a time when it was considered "glorious" to die for your country. It's a powerful piece and my favorite World War I poem.
1 commentA Poet of the Great War: Wilfred Owen
Wilfred Edward Salter Owen (1893-1918) was an English poet and soldier. He is regarded by many as the leading poet of "the Great War". His work is shocking and realistic with its focus upon the horrors of...
1 commentIn Flanders Fields
The last entry of the First World War poetry series "Shell Shocked Isabel Shrapnel" is a Special about the most famous poem from the First World War: In Flanders Fields, by John McCrae.
0 commentsHere Is Your Favorite Ghostwriter Speaking:
Poetry and "litte cruel fairy tales" by the Flemish writer Patrick Bernauw aka the Lost Dutchman around the Great War 1914-1918. Shell Shocked Isabel Shrapnel, An Angel Born in No Man's Land,...
0 commentsShell Shocked Isabel Shrapnel (1)
"I am five, six, seven and my father has cake for my birthday and because it's Armistice Day..." - A young girl starts telling an amazing and horrific story about the Great War...
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