There are lots of different war poems about different things so this question does not have an exact answer
It is important to analyze the title because you can somtimes get information from the title and you might be able to hear what the poet is trying to say in the poem.
This is the poem Listen my children and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five; Hardly a man is now alive Who remembers that famous day and year
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Phillis Weatley wrote a poem about Benjamin Franklin during the Revolutionary War.
The author of the Revolutionary War poem "Revolutionary Tea" is anonymous.
You could start a war poem with sound effects that you might hear at war, or you could ask a question about war, and then end the poem with with the answer, or state a random fact about war, but still might capture the readers attention. Hope this helps!
The singing was their work The singing was their lives.
An elegy is a poem or plaintive song for the dead, you would mostly likely hear it at a funeral.
When a poem speaks to you. It seems to pear into your soul. It can hear your thoughts.
Elegy
If the people in Whitman's poem "I Hear America Singing" were speaking instead of singing, the tone would likely be more conversational and informal. The poem might convey a sense of camaraderie and everyday interactions among diverse individuals sharing their stories and experiences with each other.
"The Next War" poem was created in 1917 by Rupert Brooke, an English poet famous for his war sonnets. The poem reflects the patriotic fervor and idealization of war that was prevalent during World War I.
free verse
what war is the poem "war is kind" about
On being asked for a War Poem was created in 1915.
a war poem about the boer war in south africa in 1902
It is a poem where you include description from all your senses (Taste, touch, smell, see, hear).