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Civilisations Poems - Poems about Civilisations
Civilisations Poems - Examples of all types of poems about civilisations to share and read. This list of new poems is composed of the works of modern poets of PoetrySoup. Read
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Any Old Iron
...He’s a modern Harold Steptoe With his reclamation machine Very few planets on the Galaxy On which he’s not already been. He’s got every known Wormhole Marked on his Galaxy Survey Map And he pr......
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Terry Ireland
Categories:
civilisations,
fantasy, humor, mystery, science
Form:
Rhyme
Confuence
...Placed Second in : Confidence, Clean Air, Clash of Civilisations Poetry Contest Sponsored by Sotto Poet “Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses.” Confucius ......
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Krishnanand Guptar
Categories:
civilisations,
extended metaphor, heart, love,
Form:
Rhyme
Pyramids
...Historical monumental stone structures with enormous triangle shape. Constructed by ancient civilisations. Limestone or granite blocks. Epic legendary graveyards with religious and spiritual s......
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A lost Poet
Categories:
civilisations,
africa,
Form:
I do not know?
Stars out there up in the sky
... Stars out there up in the sky. Did we ever meet in times gone by? Not in the physical but spiritually. So many mysteries infinitely. There are many answers to questions you could give me. You’r......
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A Yorkshire Poet
Categories:
civilisations,
age, conflict, crazy, earth,
Form:
Free verse
Musings On Faith
...If not now when, thought the universe before going bang Just then, from a point of oblivion, everything sprang Eons later, pregnant mothers start feeling labour pangs Civilisations ......
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David Kavanagh
Categories:
civilisations,
faith, humanity, perspective,
Form:
Rhyme
Intent-Vention
...Intention Invention Intervention —Inferno or supernal? Tons and tons of perilous water roaring to the ocean Thanks to fission without vision— Is it time to reverse the chain reaction? Uto......
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Dyson Yu
Categories:
civilisations,
environment, humanity, nature, planet,
Form:
Rhyme
Labyrinth of Sighs
...Labyrinth of Sighs Wondering through a labyrinth of sighs More platitudes with attitudes that never question why A litany of afterthoughts about where we go when we die An emboldened range ......
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Elizabeth Moroz
Categories:
civilisations,
life,
Form:
Rhyme
The British Crusade That Ended Slavery
...From the beginning through all of our ancient civilisations slavery was an aspect Until the arise of the irresistible force which removed this unmovable object For in 1066 the law of the land......
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Nick Trim
Categories:
civilisations,
africa, america, corruption, england,
Form:
Rhyme
Greatness
...Stranded on the highway my heart beat slightly faster I had a destination to reach Suddenly, everything seemed uncertain What would become of me, where would my feet go, now that I had been push......
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Anusree Varma
Categories:
civilisations,
anxiety, dream, hope,
Form:
Free verse
A Cautionary Tale
...Great is the battle, small the victory when much that we had is lost to mankind - in this war of worlds its great casualty is the fallen consciousness in our mind. From arrowhead to smart......
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Keith D Trestrail
Categories:
civilisations,
perspective, world,
Form:
Sonnet
To My Friend, Lynn
...I have in my life some sad stories no one would love to hear, moments when my mind grapples with dilemma, fear shouting for me to give Him an ear. Courage seated there shaking his head! Oh dear. That......
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Tafadzwa Chamisa
Categories:
civilisations,
depression, emotions,
Form:
Free verse
Each To Its Own
...Grasshoppers on the maple tree, sitting and singing all day long, tee tee, trit a tee, trit a tee, is always their favourite song! half the plant leaves have been digested, like fire has swept......
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Krish Radhakrishna
Categories:
civilisations,
10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Rhyme
Abandon
...donot forsake the traditions golden is the olden wisdom lifeguard in hard conditions. limit the material acquisitions deserted become kingdoms donot forsake the traditions. trial and error ......
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Mohan Chutani
Categories:
civilisations,
society,
Form:
Villanelle
The Secret of Pickle
...A simple pickle is the essence of life’s journey, The recipe of a very experienced granny, Who has put for the test of our taste bud, emotions we all taste from cradle to mud! Have you ever tri......
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Krish Radhakrishna
Categories:
civilisations,
analogy, anger, anxiety, blue,
Form:
Rhyme
In the Name of Progress
...Oh, the sins we commit in the name of progress, Oh, the lives we ruin in the name of progress, Oh, the backward steps we take in the name of progress, Oh, the resources we waste in the name of pro......
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David Smith
Categories:
civilisations,
allusion, analogy, cancer, car,
Form:
Didactic
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