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Best Disarmament Poems

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Disarmament
Expunging weapons
Mass smashing nuclear arms-
Byzantine debate....

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Categories: disarmament, evil,
Form: Haiku



Disarmament
the war is over

                     ...

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Categories: disarmament, appreciation, society,
Form: Senryu
Premium Member Legacy
In the 1960’s all around me were cheerful chants
inviting us all to ‘Make Love not War’
John Lennon asked us to give peace a chance,
some joined...

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Categories: disarmament, angst, dark, destiny, humanity,
Form: Free verse
Skeleton of Tears
Bottle of tears is my first version of this poetic legacy series
Skeleton of tears is which the venerated versatility carries.
This might be called as a...

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Categories: disarmament, creation, cry, emotions, pain,
Form: Elegy
Premium Member The Enemy Within
While Satan still manipulates
the call to arms is apparent,
when disarmament stipulates
a flaw a weakness to exploit;
by the next despotic arrant
moving amongst us all adroit.

Peaceful lands...

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Categories: disarmament, evil, Lullaby,
Form: Sonnet



Yayati Madan G Gandhi 1
You are the light bearer
And I am the light seeker
Your radiant thoughts flourish and fall
As shower of blessings on us all
Tides of love created by...

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Categories: disarmament, poems, poets, universe, ,
Form: Acrostic
Silence, the Silent Killer
I am alone with my thoughts. My head is down, which keeps me unaware of my surroundings. I avoid eye contact. In this moment of...

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Categories: disarmament, death, silence,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Doomsday Clock - 2 Minutes To Midnight
Seventeen minutes to midnight - the world enters a new era,
nuclear arsenals reduce as peace creeps ever nearer.

Fourteen minutes to midnight - our hopes begin...

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Categories: disarmament, holocaust, political, war,
Form: Couplet
Pink Pistols
The Jihadi’s got an entire hour to kill
Hundreds of helpless patrons shocked and awed
An eon of murderous rage until
The long awaited reward from his “god”

Like...

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Categories: disarmament, america, humanity, violence,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Skyscrapers On Fire
Skyscrapers on Fire

Rising high like an eagle                  ...

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Categories: disarmament, anger, evil, fear, hate,
Form: Narrative
When Did Loving Us Stop
When did we grow a part
Surely there can be no date assignment
Nor can a time of the hour or minute placed
When did we become selfishly...

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Categories: disarmament, angst, confusion, depression, farewell,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member If Ever I Had a Country : Xlii and Xliii
IF ever I had a country in this galaxy : XLII - XLIII

			XLII

IF ever I had a country in this galaxy
And if ever by no...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: disarmament, america, anti bullying, environment,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
World Prayer - Not For a Contest
Why have the birds stopped singing
What is causing this restraint?
Why is the air full of gunsmoke
Why can’t the politicians get it right?

Why are good people...

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Categories: disarmament, peace,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Lion and the Gypsy
The Lion and the Gypsy

For some, life is simple in raw assertiveness,
With no disarmament of conscience, alertness.
Beneath a moonlit sky, a heartbeat from closed eyes,
The...

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Categories: disarmament, animal, life, nature,
Form: Ekphrasis
The Foolish Lion Keeps Singing
The python comes with cameras
Offers to take photos of lion’s family cabs
He admits and congratulates the python
Then when he opens his eyes to see things
He...

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Categories: disarmament, animal, leadership, satire,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things