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Best Biological Warfare Poems


Premium Member Mundane Matters of Mortals
Alas
how they suffer
poverty seeds disease 
like a puddle breeds mosquitoes - 
the sickly buzz is everywhere..

the dirge of the drudge 
nowadays damn near everyone in refrain
rites and rituals --
enough to almost make this heartless
hooded old man feel faint - ha! 
..a feign of concern with...

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Categories: biological warfare, dark, death, loss, planet,
Form: Free verse
Plague
I mourn for your passing
for your family
for your friends
for those you held close
but do not mourn for you...

you came to our shores
you came and you lied
lied about your baggage
illegal baggage you bore
within your body...

your baggage was deadly
lethal and contagious...
biological warfare
launched upon our nation
silently exploding...

first target:...

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Categories: biological warfare, africa, death,
Form: Narrative
The Sky Has Awakened
The Sky Has Awakened 

Storm clouds over head
Thunder beats drums of red
Ancients storm a sacred trail
Nothing colonists can silence or quell

Rain like fire from the sky
Rising up the warrior's cry
Stand your post and hold your breath
Await the day for oppression's death

A new day comes with...

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Categories: biological warfare, change, earth, native american,
Form: Chant Royal

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



This Is For Underestimating
I'm feeling good, so I think I'll kick some multi syllable rhymes,
It's a known factor that I flow in undefinable time,
Because I'm killing it, I'm at an undeniable height,
and if you don't like it then you can show me your defiant side

Cause I got a...

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Categories: biological warfare, metaphor, teen, words, me,
Form: Rhyme
Its Destined
What has been done on heaven
Will be done on earth,
They coming, the new movement set,
The mass delusions created by the state
The lies that built the world
The mason architecture 
The great pyramid, the human project 
Mutating animals to beings
Brothers modified by unknown gens 
To curse their...

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Categories: biological warfare, anger, deep, destiny, life,
Form: Enclosed Rhyme
And the World Turns
Send them home
To begin 
Again
Bring them back
After the end of ends
Knock off turbans and
Ransack the shacks of the ghettos of New York
Putting things back together
In a mosaic attempt to fix
History and erase her’s
Women and Men
Brown and White
Black and Red
Yellow Yellow
Mellow war fever

Intertwined within the masses
Let’s...

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Categories: biological warfare, political,
Form: Free verse



Interstellar Being
I walk from galaxy to galaxy 
Devouring planets,
With my mighty eyes I can detect you from light years away,
I move across dimensions
Warping time and bending the laws of gravity 
to Destroying and creating anything,
Dancing in circles to rearranging 
I'm The darkest being you ever seen
I'm...

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Categories: biological warfare, deep, earth, humanity, identity,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Letters From the Front
We are in Day One of the occupation, having survived the first night; however, in a surprise attack, they employed biological warfare and the defenses are at reduced fighting capacity. Pray for clear skies so we can we wear down their assault capability outside this...

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Categories: biological warfare, grandchild, grandparents,
Form: Narrative
And Who Will Do the Mopping Up
Vae victis! Her quick eyes spy out the field.
Reconnoitred, the foe's dispositions have been noted, 
quantified, assessed. The forces of order
and tidiness, in neat array, 
perfect their alignment, await onslaught.
The sentinels stand guard:
A pot of jam, a jar of marmalade are emplaced
on the strategic salient...

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Categories: biological warfare, baby, child, violence,
Form: Blank verse
The Astute and the Dumb
The astute and the dumb are
found on this road we traverse;
the one with goals to set, the other
with no character, interest or talent...
can both coexsist and not clash?
Which one of these two individuals 
can survive a biological warfare 
without discipline and knowledge?
Most certainly, the one...

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Categories: biological warfare, confidence, conflict, growth, society,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Conversation With Omicron
Conversation with Omicron

I’m speaking with Omicron. Omicron is a well known antagonist of the health care system and frequently mentioned in political discussions. First, why did you come here?
	
	I didn’t “come here”. I was brought here. Your people came 
	and got me. I had enough...

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Categories: biological warfare, social, spoken word,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Fighting To Survive
Dr. Robert Neville must take a stand and fight "The Family".
They are a few hundred mutants who operate nocturnally.
Biological warfare has decimated the world's population.
The Family is out to destroy remnants of the old civilization.
These deformed survivors attack Dr. Neville's dwelling each night.
Science and technology...

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Categories: biological warfare, science fiction,
Form: Rhyme
The Punishment
Saša Milivojev

THE PUNISHMENT

(On the consequences of biological warfare and experimentation on humans. Disturbing images in verse)


What is the world breathing in?
We are perishing,
Dirty rains are falling,
Poisons and genes,
Rodents and savages,
The tailed and the horned.

These are not the bacteria nor the viruses
nor the “Conspiracy Theories”,
But Satan’s...

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Categories: biological warfare, war,
Form: Epic
Random Thoughts*17* An Epigram
Biological Warfare
 ***Epigram***



Wars are fought, prisoners consumed.
Taxes rise to pay the war, our country is in fumes.

Others beliefs forgotten, we stress our beliefs.
Does it matter the lifestyle, we hide underneath.

Bush says it's for sake of terrorism,
I cannot comprehend.
I'm in fear of biological warfare, but to...

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Categories: biological warfare, introspection, life
Form: Epigram
What Is Life For Me In a Few Words
Life,
natural biological warfare...
 Every day is born
the best and the worst,
this is normal...
life, one eternity
friendship, we desire
or not...
In the fight for life,
I'm a poet...
ego, alter,
not exactly me... !...

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Categories: biological warfare, allegory, allusion, appreciation, imagination,
Form: Light Verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things