Get Your Premium Membership

Long Humanitarians Poems

Long Humanitarians Poems. Below are the most popular long Humanitarians by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Humanitarians poems by poem length and keyword.


Frankenstein Tea Party 2021
Science and scientists can be very divisive.
Some seek truth; others seek accolades.
My creator was such a man
Who made me to demonstrate his greatness
And denied me instead.

I am not cruel, uncouth.
In fact, I am much more...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, hope, science,
Form: Free verse



Syrian Graveyard
Unnumbered human corpses
mutilated and spread
like illegally-shot elephants in Waza Park!
From ‘man know thyself’
to ‘man hates himself’-
humans mutilate humans!

Future-bound glorious infants,
feeble moms
and luck-abandoned dads
bombed, suffocated, shot and slain
by politico-economic drunks!
Yawning stomachs here,
blood-dripping arms there,
open-mouth frozen heads...

Read More
© Nsah Mala  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: humanitarians, war,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Christmas Magic For Ed
Conflicted, dressed like a Santa Claus, Ed ponders the magical delight of Christmas time.   Is it only for Christians, or can it be for him too?  He likes this time of year,...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, christian, christmas,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Terrorists
Terrorism is a villainous violence, 
Used by those who disagree,
Bloodshed breaks the somber silence,
Between those who feel unfree. 

However, when one disagrees
With how the system works,
They are targeted by an intelligent team
Of thieves who wear...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, america, anger, freedom, political, prison,
Form: Rhyme
Missionaries
They heard a voice, they responded 
Though indistinctive the call, unclear their destination 
Waiting not for a signed correspondence 
They mobilized and departed to their destination 

Then arrived the challenges staring at their face 
The...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, adventure,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member Industrial Evolution
If I had a factory I would actually produce nothing at all because

Satisfaction can never be mass produced let alone happiness

Workers would not manufacture for their hands should be free

To craft rather than assemble in...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Whale Speak Ii - Revised
Oh who would dare to speak for whales,
Yet who would not join in this fight, 
Their poetry of depths unknown,
The power in their mighty tales,
Deep rumbling hymn in dark sea's night,
Excited bursts from blowholes blown,
Ecstatic...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, life,
Form: Rhyme
Modern-Day
A wicked heart blinds the eyes and steals the soul's redemptive growth
A corrupted mind is never forgiving and hates a tender smile
But because there is an abundance of joy built in strength
I see my fellowmen...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, growing up, happiness, history, hope, inspirational, love,
Form: Free verse
A Propos - the United States of America
We are customary people.
A democracy that is unequal.
Structured through immigration
Native to the form 
We embrace diversity.
We are humanitarians born.
The thread of our beings unites us.
Grandparents Mother Father Sisters Brothers Uncles Aunts Nieces Nephews Cousins Husband...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, america, care, character, family, friend, strength, usa,
Form: Free verse
The Old Year the Old Ways a Warning of the Coming Days
31 Dec 2016  9:24 AM


The old year is waning and most are complaining about what a year it has been.
Corrupt politicians over dosed musicians and travesties of the executive pen.

Real men lost in wars...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, fire, god, life,
Form: Rhyme
Puzzling
CENTER>PUZZLING

A lot of things in this world
Really puzzle me.
And I’m sure they’ll puzzle you as well.
If you look at them logically.

Why does an egg plant have no eggs
And a hamburger have no ham?
A guinea pig...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, confusion,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Half-Mast
Old Glory’s at half-mast today.

I wonder who just passed away?

Was it a hero from some battles past?

A dead leader whose influence lasts?

Were servicemen killed overseas,

Or humanitarians died fighting a disease? 

Seems most of the time...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, america, children, grief, hate, murder, school, suicide,
Form: Rhyme
Delirium
Take a look inside
& you will surely find

The knowledge they hide
From us in order to preside

The rules have been applied
& now we're left to divide

Water full of fluoride
Only making us collide

Nothing but downsides
As we're left...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, angst, conflict, corruption, dark, farewell,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member My Soul Iq
My Soul IQ, in general, is fine,
but nowhere near as high as that of souls
who live a life as though it is divine -
humanitarians with lofty goals
like Ghandi and the many others who
affect great changes...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, me,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Built On Lies
The caged animal was told:
You have no right to light

The captured beast was told:
You have no right to fight

The tortured slaves were told:
You have no right to rights

The people with different coloured skin were told:
You...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, humanity,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Learning From Nature
Under the sea I discovered colors I did not know existed on this earth.
Hues found only under the sea and in heaven, maybe, but maybe not.
The fish left me alone; but when they hid in...

Read More
Categories: humanitarians, sea,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs