Ghosts - The Gettysburg Phantoms Poem by Paul Warren

Ghosts - The Gettysburg Phantoms



In the early morning twilight
Before the sun shines bright
There are phantoms wandering around
And the cannon fire is an eerie sound

The soldiers lost in the Battleground
Gettysburg in the fields of blood surround
These poor souls are playing out their death
On the torn bloody ground as history never left.

© Paul Warren Poetry

Sunday, July 9, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: battlefield,film,ghosts,supernatural,war
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
You tube has video purporting to be of ghostly soldiers on the Gettysburg Battlefield.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 09 July 2017

Ghosts or phantoms are wandering, it is true. After death some evils souls do wander.You tube video has purported it clearly. You have painted nicely the wandering of ghostly soldiers on the Gettysburg Battlefield. Thanks for sharing.

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