“Civil War Poems”
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Civil War - Inspired Poetry
- “Brothers Divided”
- Two brothers, split North and South, slay each the other in battle.
- “Lady in Gray”
- Sarah in Reb uniform, succumbs on the battle field.
- “Unclaimed Victory”
- Yank and Reb share final breath, neither the victor.
- “Shared Worship”
- North and South, together in Easter church service.
- “Johnny Drummer”
- Johnny, a youthful drummer, earns a surname.
- “The Swap”
- North and South, tobacco for coffee trade across a swallon stream.
- “The Coward”
- Turn-about in battle.
- “Father and Son”
- Parted in battle.
- “The Wait”
- Delayed postponement.
- “Taps”
- Final farewell, tribute to he that served.
- “Blood and Guts”
- Hideous recall of bloody battle.
- “Yankee Widow”
- Lives on to raise the children without him.
- “Granddad Remembered”
- Grandson reflects back in time.
- “Readings in a Face”
- Facial expressions the night before battle.
- “Bullet”
- Dog loses master in battle.
- “Ghosts of Battle”
- Spirits fighting on, until the end of time.
- “The Nurse”
- Widow carries on as needed.
This listing will increase as to encompass my entire
collection of eight-plus “Civil War” - Inspired Poetry
writtings.
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