Best Slaughtering Poems
Below are the all-time best Slaughtering poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of slaughtering poems written by PoetrySoup members
A Slaughtering of FearsI am running fast,
A storm is rolling in,
Im running,
breathe,
my chest is heaving,
I dropped a tear,
on accident I swear,
I tried to wipe it quickly away,
But it...
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Categories:
slaughtering, deathnight, night,
Form:
I do not know?
What More Can We DoHaunted by the death of dreams
and slaughtering of innocence
but too afraid to dig up the bones
and examine our own mistakes,
we bury...
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Categories:
slaughtering, anger, children, death, sad,
Form:
Free verse
NoiseIn Chibok,
An IED finds it way
Into the mind of a savage sect
And made good use of the emptiness.
In helplessness,
Some school girls are bundled up
From...
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Categories:
slaughtering, angst, bereavement, betrayal, high
Form:
Blank verse
Sad Seasonally Affective DisorderSAD Seasonally Affective Disorder
Some are prone to depression in winter when days get shorter when
less light enters the brain through the eyes and thoughts become...
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Categories:
slaughtering, conflict,
Form:
Light Verse
Mental MassacreMy mind opened releasing the remnants of Pandora’s Box
Revealing the wraths of a complete paradox
Eradicating the thought process like a mental massacre
Destroying your clarity until...
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Categories:
slaughtering, slam,
Form:
Rhyme
A New SpeciesA new species
Cunning cheating
and then fleeting,
Machiavellian many
crafting and contriving,
Deceptive dishonest
frankly defrauding,
Slaughtering slaying
bloodshed of massacre,
Conflicts and combats
enmity and warfare,
Uncaring unfriendly
barbarous and brutal,
Savage sadistic
Cruel and...
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Categories:
slaughtering, angst,
Form:
Free verse
Bossy CowDaisy was such a bossy old cow,
one who desired to rule the herd.
Her opinions were so highbrow
the others dared not moo a word!
Daisy would...
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Categories:
slaughtering, conflict, humorous,
Form:
Rhyme
Little Texans Heaven Bound
Into your arms, we raise our lovely children lost!
The innocent ones, that we raised and you created...
Killed by a soul-less madman,may his judgement
be swift!
Forgive...
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Categories:
slaughtering, children, death, god, loss,
Form:
Free verse
MatricideFor many decades now
We- your unfeeling and spoiled children- dear mother earth,
Have been mistreating you
Each second
Each minute
Each hour
Each day
Each month and
Each year
Causing you...
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Categories:
slaughtering, abuse, earth, environment, life,
Form:
Free verse
Just As Bad As Nazis, Part Ii...Then, of course, there is the idea
that people are nothing but groups,
whether lumped by skin or income
there’s nothing further from the truth.
A group is but...
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Categories:
slaughtering, corruption, evil, how i
Form:
Rhyme
Vanilla Killer - trigger warningAnother shift ends. I'm dead on my feet.
Too shagged to even eat.
The word leads (inevitably) to you...
I slipped the timesheets from work today.
Another incident occurred...
Sweetie,...
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Categories:
slaughtering, child abuse, murder,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Lets All Go To War AgainLet’s all go to war again
remembering our fallen men
time for another slaughtering
history never taught a thing
We can learn it or relive...
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Categories:
slaughtering, history, humanity, war,
Form:
Rhyme
Wounded Sigh
Written: March 28, 2024 For Edward Ibeh Contest
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It is a...
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Categories:
slaughtering, appreciation, bereavement, voice,
Form:
Rhyme
Don'T Be Afraid of the Big Bad WolfDo we dare decide to come to the aid of the big bad wolf?
Once upon a time wolves thrived from the Arctic Tundra to...
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Categories:
slaughtering, animal, creation, environment,
Form:
Acrostic
Architects of Humanitarian CrisesCopyright © 2008 #03
4/12/2008 // (Edited: 1/22/2013/lp
(a historical glimpse of humanity's rise)
*This poetic epic begins with the
greatest sin against humanity
*This poem is dedicated to all
serving...
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Categories:
slaughtering, christian, devotion, faith, history,
Form:
Couplet