Poems About: HISTORY

In this page, poems on / about “history” are listed.

  • 349.
    From History We've Not Learned

    Men crucified the one millions now worship more than two thousand years ago
    Yet many men they are as cruel today and any compassion towards others they never seem to show
    And the gifts of compassion and empathy to the special few belong
    And many far too many seemingly cannot tell right from wrong read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 350.
    History of the Unites States: Preface

    As things now stand
    the criticism advanced
    no teacher of history will deny this
    we have omitted read more »

    Derek R. Audette
  • 351.
    On The Flag Of The Southern Cross

    On the flagpost in the freshening winds the flag of the Southern Cross
    That brave workers once fought under does flap and wave and toss
    In Ballarat in Australia where history was made
    For their rights brave men died fighting at the Eureka Stockade read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 352.
    History

    History is a subject, full of great names
    Like Mahatma Gandhi and Subhash Chandra Bose.
    It tells us about our freedom fighters
    and also about our great writers. read more »

    Amrutesh T.Radhakrishnan
  • 353.
    Blackstars of beautiful twilight

    Winding all the black thoughts of the golden children upon the lost divinity
    Enriching the black history of warm words and the soulful sounds of silent dignity
    Lining all the black rimes to the history walls painted by the cold face of humanity
    Igniting the black sparks of the twisted science of reality upon these cold swords of invalidity read more »

    Sicelo Sithole
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