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Peace Civil Poems

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


Premium Member Nothing Positive About Racism
There's nothing positive about racism
However, this cancer dehumanizes everyone
This bacterium kills all good pisum sativum
All necessary ingredients that distinguish a human
From something worst than a...

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Categories: civil, abuse, betrayal, race, racism,



Premium Member American Civil War Reassessed
The seeds of self-destructive strife
Were sown soon after drums and fifes
Extolled success from breaking free
From Britain's aristocracy.

The Constitution's writ accedes
Peculiar Institution's needs:
Proportional House seats would...

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Categories: civil, conflict, destiny, military, patriotic,

The Dream
In 1963, Martin Luther King gave his “I Have a Dream” speech. 
What he asked for should not have been a far reach. 
Dr. King...

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© Ja Angelo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: civil, america, black love, discrimination,

Premium Member You Are Nobody
You are nobody
As I am nobody
You are somebody
As I am somebody
There’s one humanity
Let’s thank God and Jesse
Now, we can obviously see
That there is one world
Let’s...

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Categories: civil, friendship, health, love, peace,

Liberian Civil War Prayer
It was a time of great and exalting excitement,
Until the country was again up in arms and agitation.
The war was on,
Indeed tough and elusive,
Era has...

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Categories: civil, abuse, anger, care, child,



The Rising Yellow Sun
We all saw the lousy fearful storm,
Up the sky of our newborn town,
Everyone thought it’s a summer’s dawn,
Where there couldn’t be heavy rain nor storm;

We...

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© Abas Obot  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: civil, africa, conflict, history, political,

The Rising Yellow Sun
We all saw the lousy fearful storm,
Up the sky of our newborn town,
Everyone thought it’s a summer’s dawn,
Where there couldn’t be heavy rain nor storm;

We...

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© Abas Obot  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: civil, africa, conflict, history, memorial,

The Rising Yellow Sun
We all saw the lousy fearful storm,
Up the sky of our newborn town,
Everyone thought it’s a summer’s dawn,
Where there couldn’t be heavy rain nor storm;

We...

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© Abas Obot  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: civil, africa, conflict, history, memorial,

A Civil War Battleground
the field is given a name
battles are about where they disappear
the ones that walk away 
      don't know where the...

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Categories: civil, poetry,

A Civil War Battlefield
the field is given a name
battles are about where they disappear
the ones that walk away 
      don't know where the...

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Categories: civil, poetry,

Black Civil War: Book 1-3
I saw a thousand guns
Numbered like the sand of the seashore
Bowing down slowly
To the half of a yellow sun
Staring at them with gestures
That spoke silent...

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Categories: civil, africa, anger, conflict, freedom,

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,

Museum Sonnet
I wish I was back there, winter’s chill gone
with the sun and my coconut curry 
soup. Breathing bready smells, gazing down on
the Dogwood trees on...

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© Sara Carr  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: civil, america, education, father daughter,

Premium Member Reflections of a Color Guard
Waving a patriotic pennant is such the image 
Peaceful as a dove in war dirty as a pigeon
If Old Glory touches the ground 
Excommunicate the...

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Categories: civil, america, divorce, presidents day,


Book: Shattered Sighs