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Best War Games Poems

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Premium Member War Games
As it unfolds, labeled cold, a wall confines the innocent
It looms of iron, bricks, where stones
are thrown and rifles aimed 
to claim the hopes of...

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Categories: war games, conflict, history, war,
Form: Free verse



War Games
shot across the bow
the enemy approaching
General Quarters...

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Categories: war games, veterans day,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Courage Is a Better Word
Can you imagine our beautiful world without war
Our life's would be so peaceful and tranquil
Until the end of time war will exist, I think
Rest in...

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Categories: war games, military, war,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Aerial Jockeys of Daring Feat
Ice crystal contrails cerulean skies crisscross,
Grazing the wispy clouds of cottony linens
Like smooth white, waxy strings of dental floss
Strung out high above these heavenly denizens.

Grazing...

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Categories: war games, courage, flying, sky,
Form: Pantoum
Premium Member Classified Part Four
I was hungry and headed to one of the tents that had been set up as a field kitchen and noticed Tim who came over...

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Categories: war games, science fiction,
Form: Prose



Premium Member The Probe 2
The scientists flung the Rosetta      
like spinning a ball in rouletta.
      The nerds were annoyed
...

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Categories: war games, science,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member My Magic Childhood Sight
(I first thing mentioned here had to be from me dreaming "awake," 
but the other two things I still swear to this day I saw...

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Categories: war games, childhoodday, me,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Open Your Eyes Now
We see the distraction clearly 
Thinkers research hidden truth
Exposing false values where moral ground stands priceless 

Workers are slaves chained to the elitist purse
Not paid...

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Categories: war games, anti bullying, betrayal, cancer,
Form: Narrative
The Death of Saddam Hussein
It's been a long time since Saddam Hussein was executed by the Arab authorities and the U.S. Armed Forces (the U.S. Army, the U.S. Navy,...

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Categories: war games, death, history, on writing
Form: Bio
Premium Member Of Wars and Peace Everywhere
Around the world—evil, raging wars continue to be steadfastly
Fought in the name 
Of lasting peace;
The military industrial complexes have found the puppets
They’ve sought
 In the...

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Categories: war games, allegory, analogy, corruption, grief,
Form: Sonnet
Suburban Spring
Suburban Spring	
(4.15.10)


	Springtime fills the air, 
			like laughing gas.
		(Or maybe more like whiskey.)
The suburbs are drunk on the nectar of it's dawn.
	Middle-class houses 
			are starting to...

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Categories: war games, animals, childhood, confusion, daughter,
Form: Burlesque
Premium Member Of Wars and Peace Everywhere
OF WARS AND PEACE EVERYWHERE

Around the world—evil raging wars continue to be steadfastly fought
In the name of lasting peace;
The military industrial complexes have found the...

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Categories: war games, analogy, imagery, life, metaphor,
Form: Sonnet
Peace Needs a Prince
We feel
Such offense when
We look upon hatred
And its deadly applications,
Evil
That keeps
Peace just a dream
We come to see what works
And we judge those who seek to...

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Categories: war games, angst, introspection, peacepeace, betrayal,
Form: Cinquain
Caleb Is a Noisy Boy
Caleb is a noisy boy
With a lot of noisy toys
Like cars that "vroom", "boop" and "crash"
And video games that "boom", "fwoop" and "splash"
He's got air...

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Categories: war games, childhood, family, funny, happiness,
Form: Rhyme
Bid Thy To Slaughter Child, To Slaughter
In the august acclamations of weaponry
befits this uniform adorned 
and in prideful boast our livery
of arsenal upon the enemy scorned

From this distant seat shall reap...

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Categories: war games, sorrow, violence, war, ,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs