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There are lots of different war poems about different things so this question does not have an exact answer
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There were fables, lyrical poems, epics, and other literature types in ancient Greece. Fables were short stories that taught a lesson. Aesop wrote many fables that we still read and enjoy today. Lyrical poems were poems set to music. Epics were extremely long poems that told a story. Homer wrote the Iliad, an epic about the Trojan War, and the Odyssey, an epic about the adventures of Oddyseus.
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Type War Poems into an Internet search engine, or consult your local library.
There are many poems that are about war and that are romantic. You can find most of these poems online.
its just another type of poetry
they deal with common people and the mysteries of life, and they emphasize emotion
Poems are writen about anything the author finds interesting, thre is a great tendancy to write about nature, beauty, love, death, and other strong emotion, but it is entirely possible to write horror poetry
Not knowing which war you are inquiring about , the answers you will receive to your question will be general in nature . Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon are both war poets . 'The Muse in Arms' is an anthology of war poems .
It would help if the question were rephrased into more conventional English. Does the questioner mean '... hasn't reached the standard/number of poems of WW1'?
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See website: Vietnam War Poetry
Some narrative poems not by famous authors include "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes, "The Lady of Shalott" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and "The Cremation of Sam McGee" by Robert W. Service. These poems tell captivating stories through lyrical verses and are rich in imagery and emotion.
Made then feel worried and mad