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Pain Culture Poems

These Pain Culture poems are examples of Culture poems about Pain. These are the best examples of Culture Pain poems written by international poets.


Elegy to a promised land
In the quiet twilight, we gather here today,  
To honor my dad, remember him, and pray.  
From the promised land, he flew with...

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Categories: america, culture, dad, father,



The Farmers Market
Being a man, and not only a man but a married man, I cannot deny that there are women who could appropriately be called nags....

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Categories: culture, pain, voice,

Ink of the Islands
In the heart of the Pacific, where waves cradle secrets,
**Tatau** emerges—a sacred script etched upon skin,
A symphony of charcoal rivers, whispered stories,
**Samoan souls bloom**.

**Pe'a**, the...

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Categories: culture, appreciation, beautiful, devotion, freedom,

The Angels of Gaza
Only a demon looks at children and feels hate.
Only a monster looks at innocence with a spate
of envious rancour, then mercilessly shoots
to kill, and laughs....

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Categories: angel, children, culture, death,

Premium Member My Jesus
Route, pronounced either ROOT or ROWT, is pronounced ROWT in this poem.
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Jesus came down and lived with us, he felt our pain.
He shared his love...

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Categories: culture, baptism, beautiful, bible, blessing,



Across the Line
Morning came alive with rockets and missile pounding over my head and screams and shouts crying out like bleating sheep and empty vessels coming from...

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Categories: culture, absence, abuse, allah, america,

Moonlight
"As pale phantom with a lamp
  "As thick and thin the air blew
  "At night

"Looking at thy moon by the window
"Looking at the moon by...

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Categories: culture, 12th grade, africa, anti

Premium Member Every Relationship Must Change
1. Everything begins and ends,
reports Richo mindfulness
To which Ohcir co-responds,
including positive v negative
therapy v trauma
co-arising intention.

2. Relationships do not always come and go
according to unconditional...

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Categories: community, culture, health, humor,

Premium Member A Small Word Can Make Things Different
An accent can change a whole statement
A comma can alter the whole meaning
A small word can make things different
And a smile can enhance sightseeing.

An apostrophe...

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Categories: beauty, courage, culture, language,

Premium Member Death In the Sport But Love For the Game
Water the spirit of life.  Rain
Washing, it drowns.  And floods
The ground. Bemoan the dead.
Looks like leather seats. This
Luxury luckily Looming. Jet Black
 black...

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Categories: career, color, creation, culture,

The Scape Goat
A goat without blemish
And creepers and verming
Are inserted in its mouth
Then all it's orifices are bound
The ancients sewed them up
And it driven to the wilderness
To...

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Categories: creation, culture, devotion, extended

The Stand
A man still in the darkness
Who has never seen the light
Is better than a man toying with darkness
From the vantage point of light

One knows and...

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Categories: christian, culture, men,

Callous Place
The world is a callous place,
Indifferent to our strife,
It cares not for our pain or grace,
As we navigate this life.

If we should stumble and fall,
And...

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Categories: culture, dark, future, grief,

The Silent Cries
Mothers of the world, I plead with you,
For each child you nurture, a life anew.
Be they good or bad, in your arms they grew,
Amidst a...

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Categories: community, confusion, culture, discrimination,

Premium Member The Chain
Perhaps we should sit in fields of mud to remember that nothing will always remain.
Perhaps we should look into the night sky and see dots...

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Categories: appreciation, culture, history, humanity,


Book: Shattered Sighs