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Best Bombers Poems

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Premium Member We Are So Different
We are so different

I am smart, you are less so
I am a man, you are a woman
I am trump, you are poor
I am beautiful, you...

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Categories: bombers, arabic, child, forgiveness, life,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Kilroy Was Here
There was an elusive little guy often espied during World War Two,
And who he was and whence he came no one ever really knew!
He was...

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Categories: bombers, funny, nostalgia, war, world,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Ukraine Christmas
Spare a thought this Christmas for those suffering in Ukraine
While you are enjoying the festive season Russia inflicts more pain
Huddled around makeshift fires with no...

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Categories: bombers, conflict, death, dog, war,
Form: Rhyme
Manchester
MANCHESTER

Oh, Manchester, you are such a majestic city 
bathed in your bright blazing lights in the night. 
Everyone has been to your cityscape, 
if they...

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Categories: bombers, beauty, city, england, imagery,
Form: Free verse
Poetry and Modernity
My spent colors still speak with my environment
Gray frost seeking a golden sun however little
Dulcet sounds if any come out of this interaction
When words like...

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Categories: bombers, guitar, life, metaphor, poems,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Murmuration of Starlings High
Murmuration of starlings high. I’m high!
Low stars twinkling with wings. The trumpet’s call!
As winds of war, incline, in warm wind sigh,
the flock, a shock, sans...

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Categories: bombers, bird,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member War and Children
I tell a tale of younger days
When I was just a kid
I went to school in war time
As many others did

We would collect the shrapnel
From...

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Categories: bombers, age, boy, childhood,
Form: Ballad
A Soldier Coming Home
He received the call in the middle of the night,
be to work by sunrise, you'll be taking a flight.
Go to a land where freedom will...

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Categories: bombers, death, faith, family, life,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Scarred and Blackened
Scarred and Blackened

In Tasmania’s rugged but scenic South West
Lies an ancient land of pristine wilderness
Protected by a World Heritage Listing
An eco-system a thousand years nesting

A...

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Categories: bombers, earth, mountains, nature, philosophy,
Form: Free verse
Alive Not Dead
My people I have seen seas of pains
With series of painted assaults and
Hatred from elites of illiteracy
My people no not again my people
For it is...

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Categories: bombers, abuse, africa, anger, anxiety,
Form: Lyric
A Muslim Girl's Plight
My sisters and I are slaves,
Slaves to a harmful culture
That forces us to marry before we are grown,
At age 14
At age 9
At age 6
At age...

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Categories: bombers, abuse, horror, sad,
Form: Prose
Anti-Terrorist Poem
Anti-Terrorist Poem
Terrorists, terrorize
Hypnotized puppet 
Burning the religious rubber 
Bombing the innocent, 
Suicide bombers locked up in 
denial,
It's like a disease created to 
please,
The devil's own...

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Categories: bombers, absence
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Remembering Pearl Harbor
Remembering Pearl Harbor
By Franklin Price
12/7/2015

Remembering Pearl Harbor
It was nineteen forty one
The signs were staring at us
The holocaust begun

Fanatics taking over
From sea to shining sea
The masses...

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Categories: bombers, conflict, destiny, war,
Form: Rhyme
The New York Yankees
The New York Yankees have made winning a tradition.
They’ve won for years despite periodic transition.
Since the twenties, the Yankees have won many a game.
Their yearly...

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Categories: bombers, dedication, sports
Form: Rhyme
It Begins With a Haunting
a ghost haunts the country of Laos
sieving through jungles
crackling twigs because
it has not yet died
beware of it
the one who drags one foot
while the other rots...

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Categories: bombers, death, history, horror, humanity,
Form: I do not know?

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