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Best Colonisation Poems


Colonisation
The beauty takes my breath away,
I know my kind will want to stay
On this new world that I have found -
It’s somewhere in the Milky Way.

The creatures of this wondrous place
Are scaly lizards, wild and base.
Such monstrous things must be destroyed
So we can spawn another...

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© Jack Horne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colonisation, science fictionurdu, world, planet,
Form: Rubaiyat
Colony After Colonisation
Why are the owls flying in the day
The frogs jumping and cracking
Around in day light
Why are the bats leaking the ripe
Fruits in the day
The birds flying around with keen
Attention like termites on an ant hill
The elephants from across the seas are
No longer in our farms...

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Categories: colonisation, betrayal, black african american,
Form: Didactic
Colonisation
Telephones are a useless reflection of communication as forms of forks do not require such modernity to talk. When planning waltzing with 89 peas for a show that has been advertised globally always be mindful of pods. Pods are anarchical and can cause the peas...

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Categories: colonisation, anger, angst,
Form:

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Premium Member Colonisation
 My Garden Colonised 


 In spring, I worked so very hard
To make a garden of my yard
I planted seedlings, but alas
A hoard of pests arrived en masse

From all the pests a plant can host
I really hate the greenfly most
I wash him off with soapy...

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Categories: colonisation, garden,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Colonisation
Bombarded by myriads of daily data without cease,
I suggest a forthright discourse on this topic,
carousel of trend and sound adherence  merely looming?
some unwitting sentiment  an aspirational diction,
reverberation or innuendo pending aftermath augur,
the world an information  waterlog with extravagant scoop,
discretion this gaunt flag...

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Categories: colonisation, august, courage, deep, freedom,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member COLONISATION
    Colonisation for human is must.
   Life of Sun is now reduced to half.
   Absolute no doubt, easy to forecast.
   Source of Energy 'Sun' will turn white dwarf.

   It’s not that life on Earth...

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Categories: colonisation, earth, sun,
Form: Quatrain



Colonisation
We all started life a sheath of blank pages
Able to be shaped into anything.
Paper aeroplanes, an artist’s canvas, a library book.
Our parents determine what kind of paper we are
-Cardstock, coloured tissue or plain white sheets.
As we grow, our friends, our families, our teachers 
Etch the...

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© Shane Zhao  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colonisation, 11th grade, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse
COLONISATION
COLONISATION

A country that previously stood alone
But then, to be part of a greater whole
The language adopting a different tone
And some may argue, will lose its soul

Yet there have been instances of shame
Securing and raiding natural resources
When avaricious trade stakes its claim
Even imposing rule with armed...

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Categories: colonisation, community, england, international,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Colonisation For Human
        Life- Span of Sun is now reduced to half.
         Exhausting fuel, the Sun will be White Dwarf.
        Sun to run through gradual...

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Categories: colonisation, how i feel,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Emancipation of Hatred
Hatred is a sort of colonisation 
It governs the heart 
Like colonisation governs a colony
Where freedom is restricted
Love  exhausted
Hegemony impudent
And the mind becomes a slave
Chronically angry and frustrated
And so a spiritual release is needed 
Maybe through a religion
Or a blessing from God...

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Categories: colonisation, freedom, god, heart, love,
Form: Free verse
The System
In shadows cast by Western might,
The System whispers, a colonial blight.
1. Shatter morals, a cultural fray,
   where heritage falters, lost in dismay.
   Reduced to echoes of a proud past,
   souls adrift, in shadows cast.

2. Weaken currencies, neocolonial schemes,
 ...

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© Pius Seda  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colonisation, africa, analogy, black african
Form: Free verse
Fractured Bones of the Clenched Fist
A clenched fist rose in the air filled with chants and gun smoke
All across Africa we marched and our spirits never broke
The power of fingers clenched in a fist cracked walls of discrimination
Then oil unclenched the fingers and we started to point and make accusations
When...

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Categories: colonisation, africa, discrimination, freedom, humanity,
Form: Rhyme
Independence , Self- Government
Africans chose independence,
colonizers accepted their wishes
And  brought them neo-colonisation 
Which  looks like modern incarceration 
As they have limitations of rights 
Locally and internationally 
Which is opposing liberty 
And so called democracy. 

Some people of good hearts out there, 
What do you think when Africans banks...

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Categories: colonisation, africa, peace, political,
Form: Free verse
Ghosts of Conquest, Roots of Rebellion
They came with flags, with fire, with steel,
Spoke of trade, yet came to steal.
Lands once free, now marked and chained,
A stranger's law, a tyrant's reign.

They mapped the sky, they named the trees,
Measured rivers, claimed the seas.
Their words replaced the native tongue,
Ancient songs left unsung.

Not just...

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Categories: colonisation, freedom,
Form: Quatrain

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