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War Enclosed Rhyme Poems

These War Enclosed Rhyme poems are examples of Enclosed Rhyme poems about War. These are the best examples of Enclosed Rhyme War poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Countercharge
Stay kind to yourself, you swore;
A dangerous delusion of fire,
now you have become the worst liar;
Perfect peace amid a brutal war;

Armed with a restoring arsenal...

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Categories: emotions, feelings, inspirational, introspection,



Premium Member Renascence
Darkness still needs to be a portion of the sky,
It symbolizes grasping the cosmic matrix. 
Alas, it did not rise by a twist. It's the basics,
As...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, bereavement, destiny, inspirational,

Premium Member Countdown To Armageddon
In nature, it is endowed with awareness. 
Enduring apprehension in my heart 
The dueling duress of beatific and vile start. 
Our hearts sank as the words startled us 

In...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angst, bereavement, change, war,

Premium Member Truth
When conflicts occurs between two parties
Raging fire is lit by some oppositionists
Creating great frictions as antagonist insists
While waving a flag of pride, tossing away peace.

Then...

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© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: truth,

What If
What If

What if we never had a need and greed for war
Powers that be quenched their thirst no more
What if we saw each other as...

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Categories: encouraging, inspirational,



Field Daze For Bookworms
Cabin Fever door closes five dollars,
a-Bag Used Book Sale
Sunday, February 23, 2020
hence less than twenty four hours
before avid readers bewail
foregoing scampering across Hillandale
vital poetic proclamation

yours...

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Categories: 11th grade, 12th grade,

I Haint No Otolaryngologist
Nonetheless feel gratitude without
cerumen eye zing
January 22, 2020 'ere
and thank guardian angels
who find me continually blessed
regarding audiological sense to hear,
whereby faculty ears avail hear

structures of...

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Categories: 10th grade, 11th grade,

Lest We Forget
Lest We Forget

The haunting echoes of battlefields, so very long ago
Lost in the solemn ancient eyes of pain, sorrow and woe
Memoirs of scars, lost limbs...

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Categories: courage, freedom, hero, memorial,

Premium Member If I Could Have a Word
For the time when half the day has gone,
The catchword through admission, it is lost, 
Lest a change of a word that can be, crossed,
As...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: word play,

Choking Back the Tears
Choking Back The Tears!

This papa did accurately
surmise undeclared war
strong armed lance pierced my armour,
ah...how fondly he recalls
early fatherhood days of yore,
when daddy's first born girl

did...

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Categories: betrayal, conflict, daughter, grave,

Unknown Victim
Suffocation
Overwhelming darkness engulfs me
Noticed by nobody
Desperation

Broken smiles and fake laughs
Forgotten bruises 
An abundance of excuses
A heart broken in unequal halves

Closed windows and locked doors
Missed messages,...

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Categories: abuse, anxiety, death, fear,

Trumps Feeble Limp Rox Zilch State of Emergency
Trumps Feeble, Limp, Rox... Zilch State Of Emergency

H.G. Wells..., ah...now there
without dark shadow of a doubt,
in my (myopic brown) eyes,
a prolific writer hooked hood accessorize
the...

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Categories: abuse, america, anti bullying,

Thankful Streams of Thought
  As they leave for unknown prevent places
                ...

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Categories: hero, remembrance day, war,

Premium Member Peek a Boom
PEEK A BOOM!

Take a peek,
See what’s looming,
Populations booming,
Take a peek,
Things don’t seem sweet,
Soldiers marching, many feet,
Take a peek,
Priest holds communion cup,
Wardens locking prisoners up,
Take a...

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Categories: death, political, war,

Premium Member I'M Thankful
I'm thankful for the timing of my birth,
I have never seen a war or a plague.
And my perceptions of either; are vague,
though both have vexed...

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Categories: 12th grade, angst, anxiety,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things