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Help Writing A Poem About World War 1

Help writing a poem about World War 1?

To the Trenches, raise the gun,
Or e the top now where we run.
Terror trembles every stride,
All ahead for nations pride.
Lofted shells before us burst.
Warriors all, we all are curst.
Angry youth is no avail,
Remember us, who die, who fail.

Sorry got carried away and it's not in complete sentences.
The first words of the lines may be of some help.

I need help with a World war 1 poem?

The horror and the blood,
as I look beyond my shielded eyes.
I watch them all fall, one by one,
Taking each others lives.

Its a start... :)

A poem about World war 1?

Many of the French who lived near the German border found that when the German advance began in 1915 their town, and often their houses, were taken over by foreign troops.

Imagine what it would be like to wake up one morning to find that your house had been taken over by an invading army.

What would happen to your family? How would you feel about the foreign soldiers? Would you help them, or would you try to find a way to resist (and perhaps be shot as a member of the resistance)?

Sebastian Faulk's novel Birdsong has a main character whose house is taken over by the German troops in Amiens. Isabelle's house is turned into a field hospital. Eventually she decides to help with caring for the wounded, and even falls in love with one.

Would that happen to you?

.......

Start your poem:

When the soldiers came

then just tell the story of what happened on the first day, the first week, the first month, the first year.

With even a small amount of imagination, you can make a fine poem out of this.

I need help writing a poem...?

Bettina!
You may use it, but offer me the writer's credit and copyright!

The Warrior's End

The construction debris loaded truck rolled,
on empty street he walked drunk and mislead
he jauntily whistled while uncontrolled,
a rock after its course did hit his head.

He fell inside the nearby deep dug ditch,
and some illusion crossed his simple mind;
a soldier was in world war one, odd glitch,
but he believed it and addressed it kind!

The bright trajectories of missiles searched,
for his protruded to the airs behind,
that's why he ducked his head although farfetched,
convinced he was that his behind aligned.

The 'Warrior's End' named this forsaken land,
where stalwarts ducked in the ditch like ostrich,
their heroes' stance with their behinds' firm stand,
would thus confront any bad threat of Reich!

A red dressed gypsy danced because he left,
to join the horror of world wars in ditch,
with his protruding round behind bereft,
the gypsy girl danced in his drunk mind's glitch.

A round new rock jumped from another truck,
when he was searching out to distinguish,
if war ended - the free falling rock struck,
his head to make him mumble in Tiddlish.

© G. V. 03.05.2013 All rights reserved

(A pentameter!)

Can you make me an acrostic poem for WORLD WAR ONE?

When the world was engaged in madness
Our forefathers did their bit
Racing to be part of history
Leaving their farms and factories
Determined on victory.

What did they know of fighting?
Arras, Ypres or Verdun.
Reality hit, and bullets - killing them one by one.

Only left a remnant with
Nothing to celebrate.
Ending with a whimper - and no-one won.

How was poetry of World War 1 an effective way of conveying feelings about the war?

“Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility." -Wordsworth.Poetry of the war was essentially the very feelings of soldiers captured amidst th chaos they faced. Along with photographs, poets captured the emotions of men, their terror, boredom, frustration, and delivered it to us back home.

Haiku POem About the world?

Hi.

World whirls a chorus.
Fluttering fair women talk.
Winter sways gifts.

The apples chortle.
Wonder misses the landscapes.
World charms heaven.

Examples of world war 1 recruitment poems?

Do you want one that's published or would you accept one that I made?

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