Abraham Lincoln

2 Abraham Lincoln Poems

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The Suicide’s Soliloquy

‘The Suicide’s Soliloquy’ is a dark poem about sorrow and suicide which some believe was written by the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.

Abraham Lincoln may have been the author of this poem. It explores themes of nature, mortality, and spirituality. 'The Suicide's Soliloquy' is one of the most powerful and haunting poems of its time.

Here where the lonely hooting owl

Sends forth his midnight moans,

Fierce wolves shall oโ€™er my carcase growl

Or buzzards pick my bones.

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Gettysburg Address

Lincoln honors the fallen soldiers of the civil war by calling for a persistent pursuit of their goal of upholding the nation’s ideals.

Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, was not well-known as a writer or poet. Nonetheless, his speeches such as 'Gettysburg Address' and documents such as 'The Emancipation Proclamation' demonstrate his knack for communicating his beliefs in a simple and straightforward manner. A prolific letter writer, his writings on personal and political events demonstrate his wit and humor. Although Lincoln is not well-known as a writer, his deep contributions to American political thought make him a noteworthy speaker and writer in his own right.

Fourscore and seven years ago

our fathers brought forth upon this continent

a new nation,

conceived in liberty,

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