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Best Colonised Poems


Colonisers
They took an inch
They took a yard
They colonised without regard,
Whilst they took they couldn’t see
That human beings are they, and we.

Hence they made the greatest error
Filling souls with shock and terror,
Claiming country they had found
All upon old sacred ground.

And how she cried when blood was...

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Categories: colonised, mother, nature, people,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: the How of Democratic Kill - Ixl Part Two
Unquotable quotes: The How of Democratic Kill - IXL, Part Two

No, tell me not my vote now does not count
         (Shakespearean Sonnet)

No, tell me not my vote now does not count
For with my vote you do what...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colonised, freedom, humanity, international, leadership,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Beannchor Looks On, Fabulous Pivoting Place
molten times, volcanising immensity, vast plateau
  belly-belching landform
  oceans, shallow seas and lakes swell up and down
  land-bridging, submerging
  any one place moving astride, stutter-shifting
  continental drifting world
  climate changes over faster beating rhythms
  cyclic seasons weathering

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: colonised, future, history, ireland, places,
Form: Dramatic Verse

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Tickles In My Head
TICKLE TICKLE IN MY HEAD


The heart can be merry,
Even if the man is not a jolly,
Gaiety of life appeases yhe heart,
Festals make even the sad one to yearn gor good music,
Believe you me,many things i tell u,
I enjoy most in life,
Which transversed into jocundrity,
All those...

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Categories: colonised, crush, family, fun, funny
Form: Verse
Heavens
The heavens opened up for him and the rain began to pour
They took the lives of many good, thieving more and more,
And traumatised so many are suppressing all the pain
From colonised craziness and wickedness, the same.

Everyone needs healing from all that they were taught
Suppression will...

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Categories: colonised, grief, heaven, people,
Form: Pantoum
Premium Member Unshackle My Verse
Poets Hanging from a Poet Tree

Poetry in motion is perilous a dangerous pastime a thing of the anachronistic 
past in the global villainous village in which minds are colonised for the greater 
comforting good of synchrony when all are equal at speechless lack of words

It...

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Categories: colonised, bereavement, sad love,
Form: Free verse



Tethered
My umbilical scar is hollowed out
Now it's like a tiny wormhole on my belly 
Its a cherished remnant of the coil that nourished me into existence 
I still feel a little tug through my bell button at times 
A reminder that its my lifeline even...

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Categories: colonised, africa, confidence, courage, earth,
Form:
Knowable Unknowns
Do you know, static clocks move faster than moving clocks?

Do you know, silence is not the best response to a fool?

Do you know, a man is also a woman?

Do you know, snakes don't  like to bite?

Do you know, monkeys hate banana trees?

Did you know...

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Categories: colonised, humanity, imagination, irony, nonsense,
Form: Free verse
Strange Land
 Love is the strangest land
It's that promised land of happiness
That everyone keep talking about
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Love means both beautiful and ugly
It does not discriminate against anyone
In front of a lover's heart
Who cares so much for a person who was
Formerly considered as a stranger
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Love is the bridge...

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Categories: colonised, death, education, emotions, freedom,
Form: Lyric
What Should I Do With You
I, like humans, was given the task to create.                                    ...

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Categories: colonised, angst, betrayal, bible, corruption,
Form: Rhyme
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: colonised, garden,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Politics of Memory
History books rewritten,
pages turned, truths overturned.
Past reconstructed.

Memories are planted like seeds,
carefully cultivated.
Reality harvested.

Leaders cast long shadows,
dark spots conveniently erased.
Selective illumination.

Monuments rise and fall,
stone faces weather time.
Legacies carved in flux.

Archives are sealed tight,
skeletons locked in national closets.
Dust settles on truth.

Oral traditions whisper
voices echo through generations.
Unwritten resistance.

Media...

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Categories: colonised, memory,
Form: Free verse
Rise of China
China, like the phoenix rising from the ashes, rises from the waters of the Eastern seas and spits unstoppable fire of the red dragon! He does not indulge in conflict but only progress. 

Sometimes, called the red dragon, He attracts interest from all corners of...

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Categories: colonised, fate,
Form: Free verse
Beyond the Threshold
In search of the truth,  
To understand the invisibility of the cosmos,  
He journeyed into the deepest parts.  
He went beyond the threshold of light,  
Experiencing both assimilation and infiltration by dark energy.  

He consumed everything he encountered,  
Forgetting...

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Categories: colonised, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
Boredom is the root of all evil
Wisdom was bored, so she left heaven’s serenity
Yaldabaoth was bored, so he formed the world we see 
Saklas was bored, so he moulded man like you and me 
Samael was bored, so he taught man silver and money
Man was bored, so he worshiped this blind...

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Categories: colonised, evil, history, humanity, money,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things