Peace Nuclear Poems
These Peace Nuclear poems are examples of Nuclear poems about Peace. These are the best examples of Nuclear Peace poems written by international poets.
Russia's Nuclear Threat To the UkraineA tale unfolds with trembling stride.
Will Russia's might, like thunder's roar,
Unleash a storm on Ukraine's shore?
Through fractured lands, a fault line weaves,
Amidst the whispers of...
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nuclear, 12th grade,
Russian RuinsRepulsive rodents
Roaming razed Russian ruins
Post-nuclear war
Hollowing our heritage
Scarring our soiled Slavic state...
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nuclear, death, longing, loss, patriotic,
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,
Uncomfortable Truths About WarsUncomfortable Truths About Wars
Lethal Thermobaric Bombs
Also known as vacuum bombs
Sucking the oxygen out of the air
For many miles. Nuclear and cluster bombs
And the worst of...
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nuclear, bullying, cry, grief, hero,
The Compensatory Force of NemesisI’ve written enough small poetry
to start a nuclear war.
Do you want to die in traffic
behind the wheel of your car? Or in yr rodeer camp...
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nuclear, angel, hero, humor, music,
Nuclear Equation—————
our great leveler
...
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nuclear, allegory, peace, truth, war,
AwakeningNew Mexico bears the burdens of its once-sleepy past--
when awakened to join the current century at last.
To give birth to the fledgling Atomic Age
It still...
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nuclear, america, anxiety, beauty, children,
No To War, No To NukesNo discrimination, no greed, no war!
In unity and peace, let us stand tall,
Nations, come together, heal the scar,
With love and compassion, we'll break the fall.
Scars...
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nuclear, betrayal, christian, hate, humanity,
Victorious August 75 YearsAtomic payback made impact dramatically
Physics split minute energy into mammoth
Allied forces warned Hiroshima, Nagasaki
Destroyer of worlds, Now I become death
Military master, Japan, thought...
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nuclear, anniversary, evil, memorial day,
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,
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nuclear, peace,
Nuclear Powers--Might May Not Be RightAlthough you have acquired enough Might
But you do not have any moral Right
To render this humanity in...
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nuclear, peace, war, world,
NuclearAnd these Roads are Nuclear
And this world is Nuclear
They don"t care for any blood or tear
They just care for loads of Nuclear
No man is...
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nuclear, care, daffodils, dedication, emotions,
Humanity's Nuclear WeaponThere is only one weapon
More powerful than any gun
As harmful as a nuclear bomb
That all humanity contains
We use it to defend ourselves
Each and every day
At...
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nuclear, people, war