Long Atrocity Poems
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Constructive CritismThere's consequences in all we say and do
Go forward and walk your walk and I'll go ahead and talk my talk
Quite distraught due to the fact that you're too good to be true
I...
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Categories:
atrocity, deep,
Form:
Free verse
Forever Forgive MeForever forgive me
For my one and only iniquity
Please forgive me
With forbearance eternally
Lots of anger and lust
Got a hold of me…
So, I must...oh, I must…
Set my soul free
Forever forgive me
Determine my footsteps to the light
Emotionally unhappy
Intervene...
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Categories:
atrocity, courage, emotions, encouraging, endurance, hope, longing, solitude,
Form:
Rhyme
Now and Then and Now Again1
Though still within our infancy,
we strive to thrive, but woefully
we flash and flaunt our 'primacy',
display our trophies pridefully.
Our terra firma ecstasy
destroys survival's harmony,
lays waste to life on land and sea.
Mankind, thy name...
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Categories:
atrocity, corruption, culture, environment, money, pollution, racism, religion,
Form:
Monorhyme
I Can'T Just Change Overnight Part 2I am appalled by the acts of atrocity in this world of eccentricity
How can you handle the rebellious transgressions of all children, women and men?
I want to serve You, master, with all I got…
I...
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Categories:
atrocity, angst, deep, depression, desire, devotion, faith, hope,
Form:
Free verse
Ashurah(Every year in the lunar month of Muharram we Shia Muslims commemorate the brutal martyrdom of the grandson of our Holy prophet Muhammed (s.a.w) and his family and friends at the hands of fake hypocritical...
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Categories:
atrocity, history, islamic, remembrance day, sad,
Form:
Elegiac Lyric
Whatever Happened To Glasnost and PerestroikaWhatever Happened To Glasnost And Perestroika?
Hobbit those characters who lived
within the realm
of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
as far removed as
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
upon squelched cusp of progressivism,
now most likely
experience bitterness at the...
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Categories:
atrocity, absence, angel, atheist, beautiful, betrayal, blessing,
Form:
Rhyme
Cross My Heart and Hope To Die{Three o'clock on a December afternoon,
the sky is opaque as my nature has stood out, the rain drizzles down my windows and I am distinctly reminded how it once drizzled down my back; the lacquers...
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Categories:
atrocity, absence, abuse, addiction, betrayal, child abuse, death,
Form:
Free verse
AssemblageAll are walking to the courtyard the bell has tolled it’s time to start, they have all but arranged the wooden stakes they are just waiting to ignite the spark
Everyone stops and stares as I...
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Categories:
atrocity, betrayal, cry, death, emotions, hate, heartbroken, jealousy,
Form:
Rhyme
Eminent domain, manifest destiny, usurpationEminent domain, manifest destiny, usurpation...
Maternal grandfather of mine
long since passed among the living;
He left his Motherland
before onset of Holodomor,
a policy of the Soviet Union
aimed at the destruction
of the Ukrainian nation,
the 1932–1933 genocide...
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Categories:
atrocity, abuse, age, anger, bereavement, bullying, corruption, grandfather,
Form:
Free verse
Seven Minutes Until|SEVEN MINUTES UNTIL OUR DEMISE
{"Seven minutes left; the insistent buzz in my skull would never abrogate, it preserved on being continuously strenuous.
My whacks on the veneer of the tiles went unheard of as my...
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Categories:
atrocity, absence, abuse, addiction, anger, anxiety, break up,
Form:
Free verse
Love Me, Save MeNo one is willing to answer my phone calls unfortunately
Nobody cares to save me or love me deliberately
I’m sorry, this is how I tremendously feel
But, of course, obviously, it’s no big deal
Negativity wraps around my...
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Categories:
atrocity, angst, fear, hope,
Form:
Rhyme
I Ask Myself a Rhetorical Question RegardingI ask myself a rhetorical question regarding...
the durability, longevity, and tenacity of Homo sapiens,
after screaming headlines report one after another atrocity.
How did the human species manage to survive
with many means
of self destruction at their disposal?
Atomic...
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Categories:
atrocity, africa, america, anger, april, black african american,
Form:
Free verse
Paper Ghosts In An Upside Down WorldWritten words
Lines and verses
Poetry
Fragments of an author's soul
Frozen ink on paper
Entombed emotions
Imprisoned ideas
Trapped thoughts
Sentient silhouettes
Paper phantoms
Paper ghosts
School during a civil war
In six easy steps
A place of learning and reason
A propaganda soup cauldron
A refuge of normality...
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Categories:
atrocity, death, education, evil, nature, pain, poetry, war,
Form:
Free verse
Eminent Domain, Manifest Destiny, UsurpationEminent domain, manifest destiny, usurpation...
Russian soldiers in general
and Vladimir Putin in particular
perpetrate outright injustice
against Ukrainian population.
Impossible mission to comprehend
the mindset of belligerent, egotistical,
indignant, NeoNazi, tsarist
self anointed totalitarian zealot.
Gross violation of human rights
blatantly carried out
courtesy diabolical...
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Categories:
atrocity, abuse, anger, conflict, death, discrimination, evil, hate,
Form:
Free verse
Consonant Like a Vow ElConsonant Like A Vow (el)
Now ma nada twirly (to early) twittering
condolences to the esprit de corps, qua
(just recently) late John McCain, and his
surviving family suddenly damning original
way word odd did see,...
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Categories:
atrocity, 11th grade, 12th grade, 9th grade, america,
Form:
Free verse
The Final Solution IIIAll hope was vain and nothing could atone
for deeds beyond atrocity defined.
These demagogues turned nation hearts to stone
through apathy and rhetoric maligned.
Though hell’s regime forged mechanized deceit,
the mighty Bear bore guilt for kindred aims.
Barbarity would...
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Categories:
atrocity, holocaust, world war ii,
Form:
Crown of Sonnets
The Dark Girl's Black MagicSome days I wake up
Brush my teeth with anxiety
And braid my hair with pain
There are days I chafe at my dark skin
As insults burn holes in my heart as I walk in
The school...
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Categories:
atrocity, anger, anti bullying, color, dark, love, magic,
Form:
Free verse
No PeaceNo peace ! These are the words I hear whispering in my ears. I knew what I wanted to write because I had the first line on my mind. I knew what I wanted to...
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Categories:
atrocity, confidence, conflict, courage, endurance, environment, war, wisdom,
Form:
Narrative
November Second Two Thousand Twenty TwoNovember second two thousand twenty two...
abuzz with Autumnal thrum
Approximately six weeks since August sum
er re: lazy dog days witnessed lolling about
sipping cocktails, whose primary ingredient rum
pulled and sated esophageal tract nsync
with thirstily quaffing...
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Categories:
atrocity, 12th grade, adventure, animal, appreciation, beautiful, butterfly,
Form:
Rhyme
No Excuses and Well, No ResultsIs it that time again
Is it time once again
for me to stand before this jury
and repeat the words I'm sorry
for me to stand before this council
list my excuses for being away for so long
What's the...
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Categories:
atrocity, sad,
Form:
Free verse
Through the ValleyThey have been hiking for a lifetime landing upon harsh rocks and dry land,
ragged and torn battered and bruised they are not coming to amuse.
Last night I watched the moon as it...
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Categories:
atrocity, dream,
Form:
Dramatic Monologue
Categories:
atrocity, confusion, courage, death, holocaust, heart, heart,
Form:
I do not know?
October Twenty Third Two Thousand Twenty OneOctober twenty third two thousand twenty one...02:44:06 PM
Eastern Standard Time abuzz auld Durin
(ya know whit I'm Tolkien about
Elder days long regarding) Autumnal thrum –
The perfect balm to avoid feeling glum
supine upon greensward
I...
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Categories:
atrocity, america, appreciation, autumn, beautiful, celebration, color, happiness,
Form:
Rhyme
Pablo Neruda in English Translations including 'Religion in the East'These are English translations of Spanish poems by Pablo Neruda.
Religión en el Este (“Religion in the East”)
by Pablo Neruda
translation by Michael R. Burch
for Tom Merrill
I realized in Rangoon:
the gods were our enemies
as much as...
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Categories:
atrocity, death, earth, god, heaven, love, religion, stars,
Form:
Free verse
The Ashes of Our InnocenceA song can be heard tonight
Swirling about me beating down my strength
Enfolding the whole of me with thick, terrifying captivation
That chokes a city with the roaring thunder of despair
Of the innocent obliterated in the unforgettable...
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Categories:
atrocity, faith, history, hope, inspirational, recovery from..., visionary,
Form:
Prose Poetry