10 Best Famous Sound Off Poems
Here is a collection of the top 10 all-time best famous Sound Off poems. This is a select list of the best famous Sound Off poetry. Reading, writing, and enjoying famous Sound Off poetry (as well as classical and contemporary poems) is a great past time. These top poems are the best examples of sound off poems.
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Written by
Charles Simic |
Millions were dead; everybody was innocent.
I stayed in my room. The President
Spoke of war as of a magic love potion.
My eyes were opened in astonishment.
In a mirror my face appeared to me
Like a twice-canceled postage stamp.
I lived well, but life was awful.
there were so many soldiers that day,
So many refugees crowding the roads.
Naturally, they all vanished
With a touch of the hand.
History licked the corners of its bloody mouth.
On the pay channel, a man and a woman
Were trading hungry kisses and tearing off
Each other's clothes while I looked on
With the sound off and the room dark
Except for the screen where the color
Had too much red in it, too much pink.
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