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Fear Civil Poems

These Fear Civil poems are examples of Civil poems about Fear. These are the best examples of Civil Fear poems written by international poets.


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AGENT BROWN: I AWAKEN EVERY NIGHT IN TOTAL FEAR FOR MY SAFETY AFTER WEARING WIRES PREGNANT...

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Categories: civil, america, analogy, anxiety, forgiveness,



Premium Member civil war
Hamlet, sharpen your sword of trust, for Macbeth is surely waiting.

The specter of ‘Civil war’ stalks the land and the ghosts of senseless violence, so...

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Categories: civil, america, conflict, emotions, fear,

Premium Member Herstory from Battlefields to Laboratories
Herstory from Battlefields to Laboratories
-	Daniel Henry Rodgers

Beneath stardust's scattered gleam, 
Her-story, a comet’s tail, blazing across time.

Through seasons it molds
...Once hushed now bold
We rise, a...

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Categories: civil, freedom, girl, history, literature,

To Be Civil
In order to thrive and maintain a properous civilization, we must first learn to become civilized.
Realizing that we all eminate from source and are all...

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Categories: civil, appreciation, confidence, encouraging, joy,

Something To Look Forward Too, Part Iii
After moments she shook her head,
then moved over to the brick hearth,
a strew cooked over glowing coals,
she threw more spuds in for her part.

Then came...

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Categories: civil, courage, death, life, loss,



Something To Look Forward To, Part Ii
...Emmet just sat down on a bench,
And gratefully took his boots off,
Just stretched himself out there to rest,
for the moment it was enough.

The woman seemed...

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Categories: civil, courage, death, life, loss,

Something To Look Forward To, Part I
His name was Emmet Patterson,
and back in 1863,
he led a cavalry unit
patrolling deep in Tennessee.

The state was firm in Union hands,
Tte Civil War in its...

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Categories: civil, courage, death, life, loss,

A Civil Union
It was not to long ago,
We had our war,
We had our war,
Now lies became the truth,
Who knows what to do.

We can’t all be right!
Whether you...

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Categories: civil, analogy, angst, fear, history,

Premium Member Strange Justice Dreams
It is a strange dream
in which an animal rights advocate
is swamped with questions
from Chief Justice Roberts.

A vicious dog,
trained to attack humans 
with politically incorrect audacity
to...

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Categories: civil, caregiving, earth, health, humor,

Premium Member Frankly My Dear, We Have a Lot To Fear
Northerners are heading south 
Blue and Orange in an east coast bout 
Right now individuals who are sweet and peach 
Relaxing sunning on a Tampa...

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Categories: civil, america, baseball, community, peace,

Premium Member I Forgot He Was White
I forgot he was White

 

I met a man on the train

A hundred miles from Tennessee

I studied him meticulously

Hoping he wouldn’t sit next to me

So...

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Categories: civil, america, conflict, depression, fear,

A War Far From Civil
a young man with tounge lashed and lunch packed/
heading to a regiment, sprung on one flag/
swearin to fight till his own lungs crack/
preparin for life...

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Categories: civil, political, war,

A Civil Soldiers Tale
"Lie still now, soldier", the Union General said,
As he knelt down beside the boy’s bloody, wounded head.
The dying young lad, no more than fifteen, if...

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Categories: civil, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Republicans and Civil Wars
I can, at last, begin to see
why Trump reminds himself, assiduously,
of Republican Party CoFounder Lincoln.

He believes, as did Lincoln,
it is our time to redress
winnings v....

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Categories: civil, health, history, patriotic, racism,

Premium Member Trump's Civil Rights Counsel
If your legal counsel on civil rights
is Jeff Sessions,
then you most certainly learned legal precedent
for validity of crossing your fingers
or your toes
or even just imagine...

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Categories: civil, humor, integrity, race, racism,


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