Mother Nuclear Poems
These Mother Nuclear poems are examples of Nuclear poems about Mother. These are the best examples of Nuclear Mother poems written by international poets.
Children of the Nuclear Age Version 2CHILDREN of the NUCLEAR AGE (version 2)
words by David A.P.
(verse 1)
Three angels were floating in the sky,
screaming with their wings...
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nuclear, angel, children, dark, evil,
Bomb-SongThey taught us what to do if there's a bomb.
A big bomb.
A bomb they removed in a biopsy on a God
A big God
Scooped it out...
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nuclear, conflict, death, mental illness,
Hiroshima Poems 2Hiroshima Poems 2
I lived as best I could, and then I died.
Be careful where you step: the grave is wide.
-Michael R. Burch, "Epitaph for a...
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nuclear, bereavement, conflict, eulogy, horror,
Hiroshima Poems IHiroshima Poems I
Let Us Be Midwives!
by Hiroshima survivor Sadako Kurihara
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Midnight...
the basement of a shattered building...
atomic bomb survivors sniveling in the...
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nuclear, child, children, eulogy, father,
Nuclear Family IssuesMight we be having trouble fusing nuclear energy,
as opposed to the more troubling nuclear fission's anti-energy,
because nuclear fusion is just normal everyday Business As Usual
cooperation...
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nuclear, environment, family, humor, science,
Nuclear MomAn imaginative world is what your storytelling formed.
I was just three years old when you begin my learning.
Innateness developed and a destiny manifested;
although mom, you...
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nuclear, angel, beautiful, best friend,