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Holocaust No Pain Poems

These Holocaust No Pain poems are examples of No Pain poems about Holocaust. These are the best examples of No Pain Holocaust poems written by international poets.


Empirical Waste
This land of entitlement 
entertainment and enterprise 
lost burnt broken...despised 
skeletal structures reaching 
griping 
clutching 
scraping this infernal sky!

Arcane factories sit on horizons 
haunted like...

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Categories: no pain, allegory, allusion, america, analogy,



Premium Member The Value of One Life
"Were it possible, a vast number of human beings would likely relive
at least one day in their lives --
each being utterly ignorant of the consequences."
--...

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Categories: no pain, pain,

Premium Member Preacher
Preacher

Man on the street, 
standing up for God, 
speaking words written in heaven, 
for all on earth to hear. 
He is a humble man, 
a...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: no pain, atheist, corruption, courage, faith,

Bring On the Rain
Bring on the rain
I want to again
To wash out this burning Haze
I feel it a drift in my nights distance Seas

Pounding a flight through my...

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Categories: no pain, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,

Russia Ukraine War
russia ukraine war

soldiers braving unending attacks
dead alive civilians braving unending attacks
like sino-india war,preparing for the inevitable

blood rain on trees resound
salute to the martyr ghost of...

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Categories: no pain, grave, holocaust, pain, soldier,



Premium Member Deep In Newly Disturbed Soil, Lies My True Love
Deep In Newly Disturbed Soil, Lies My True Love

(  “Our dead are never dead to us, until we have forgotten them” – George Eliot.)

Deep...

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Categories: no pain, death, deep, depression, heartbreak,

A Fracture Raged
Circler and sharp
Around and jagged
Disjoined in thought
Unfocused in point
Spinning out of control
Broken filaments of twine
Laced locked in gears
It is near the end of time
Nails of...

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Categories: no pain, abortion, adventure, allegory, anxiety,

The Shot
There is no possible way to tell anyone who is reading this, 
How much pain and suffering I have endured over the past three months...

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Categories: no pain, america, anger, body, death,

Valhallas Ancient Holocaust I
Engines Divine
Runs in cold time
The rhythm of space
A pulse in race
Hot orbs stare into the void
Frozen on place
Engines divine
Burning the rustic
ionic cosmic decay
The expansion of...

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Categories: no pain, adventure, anger, corruption, courage,

Premium Member The Poet Soldier
The mind eternal lies before us always.
Less pure in tone, we come to it drenched with life;
Fearless companion in our hour of days. 
A purity...

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Categories: no pain, angst, conflict, fear, grief,

Premium Member Why Is Their Pain Less Than Ours
hand on heart do you believe in the truth?
honesty, love and in God absolute?
do you speak for freedom and for fairness?
to respect a human and...

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Categories: no pain, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Bertolt Brecht Holocaust Poem: Radio Poem
Radio Poem
by Bertolt Brecht
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

You, little box, held tightly
to me
during my escape,
so that your delicate tubes do not break;
carried from house...

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Categories: no pain, flying, holocaust, poems, travel,

Chaim Nachman Bialik: After My Death Translation
After My Death
by Chaim Nachman Bialik
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Say this when you eulogize me:
Here was a man — now, poof, he's gone!
He died...

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Categories: no pain, heart, love, music, pain,

Enough
Enough!
by Michael R. Burch

It’s not that I don’t want to die;
I shall be glad to go.
Enough of diabetes pie,
and eating sickly crow!
Enough of win and...

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Categories: no pain, body, cancer, death, health,

Simon Hardy
Simon Hardy.

Simon Hardy.

Resilience is his hidden name...
STRENGTH in his softness,
Never misses a chance to speak a kind word,
Even though he is most often in terrible...

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Categories: no pain, appreciation, friendship, happiness, holocaust,


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