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Best Famous Global Poems

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Written by John Matthew | Create an image from this poem

Where Giant Mushrooms Grow!

 In Nevada there is a field where giant mushrooms grow
One mile high and two miles wide, they say on the show
That’s where they test how to vaporize people and flesh
By splitting and fusing atoms and start the world afresh.

A new era, a new definition, with the nuclear shield
Dawned with huge mushrooms grown on Nevada fields
Can erase whole cities, no need for guns or battle tanks
Tomorrow’s wars, the voice says, will be fought without ranks.

They are making bullets and missiles with lasers
That can picture the enemy, see in the dark, and subdue angers
Future soldiers don’t have to die for their country’s glory
They use their global positioning bullet, that’s the story.

Agree with me, don’t dissent, fall in line futile windmill tilters
Your wars are lost before you even see victory, dissenters
No more carpet and saturation bombing and damnation alley
They have no time to negotiate it’s you or them, you have to die.

They say their soldiers are smart , they see in the dark
Their bullets can pierce armor; they can blast your mark
Where were you soldiers of the mind, I mourn
When from your toils such Frankensteins were born?

No more carpet and saturation bombing and damnation alley
They have no time to negotiate it’s you or them, you have to die.


Written by Robert William Service | Create an image from this poem

Six Feet Of Sod

 This is the end of all my ways,
 My wanderings on earth,
My gloomy and my golden days,
 My madness and my mirth.
I've bought ten thousand blades of grass
 To bed me down below,
And here I wait the days to pass
 Until I go.

Until I bid good bye to friend,
 To feast and fast goodbye,
And in a stint of soil the end
 I seek of sun and sky.
My farings far on land and sea,
 My trails of global girth
Sum up to this,--to cover me
 Six feet of earth.

My home of homes I hold in fee
 For centuries to pass,
When snug my skeleton will be
 And grin up through the grass;
When my grey ghost will bend above,
 And grieve to gracious God
This endless end of life and love,--
 Six feet of sod.

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