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War Out Of Control Poems

These War Out Of Control poems are examples of Out Of Control poems about War. These are the best examples of Out Of Control War poems written by international poets.


Control the Controllable
Steer the reins of what's within your grasp,
Decipher with clarity, thoughts amassed,
A cognitive shift, profound and vast,
Transformation blooms, the die is cast.

Anxieties and stresses fade...

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Categories: out of control, change, conflict, courage, destiny,



Words
I heard them when I was small
words of hatred words worst of all
words of steel knives stabbing me
meaningless words  all for me
it didn't matter...

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Categories: out of control, angst, corruption, faith, leadership,

Nashville Covenant Poems
These are poems for the victims of the Nashville Covenant School shootings.


Nashville Covenant Call to Love
by Michael R. Burch

Our hearts are broken today
for our children's...

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Categories: out of control, bereavement, child, child abuse,

Premium Member Neo-Suicide
Creeping tendrils, fungal cordyceps, grabbing hamstrings by the bone,
Stunting pain in muscled biceps, stretch as if they work alone.

No matter far nor long I run,...

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Categories: out of control, 12th grade, death, depression,

Premium Member The Indiscriminate Slayings of the Innocents
The massacres of our beautiful people must STOP.
It is unconscionable to destroy so many lives
For selfish and hatred reasons. God, in his archives, 
Have recorded...

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Categories: out of control, abuse, angel, baby, bullying,



Premium Member The Kill-Crazed
I believe most Americans are appalled at the wanton gun violence in America today.

Surely the murder of young children is revolting to almost everyone and...

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Categories: out of control, america, child abuse, teen,

Premium Member The Remote Control
With a single click
Everything is at your finger tips
Good enough for the oldies
Who stagger and stumble
But not for the crawlers and toddlers
A wrong click will...

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Categories: out of control, baby, conflict, old, power,

Premium Member The Compensatory Force of Nemesis
I’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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Categories: out of control, angel, hero, humor, music,

Orwell Correct
Orwell Correct
George Orwell was correct but he was slightly off in his years
The world he predicted now exists where we are all controlled
Big Bro, the...

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Categories: out of control, anti bullying, betrayal, conflict,

Premium Member Quality Control
Jesus searched for disciples in the Middle East

came up with Thomas Mark Mathew and John

quite a leap of faith from the dessert to London

with bridges...

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Categories: out of control, courage,

Sandy Hook Poems 2: Student Tributes
Here are tribute poems for exceptional children and teachers who should be alive today:

Emilie Parker,
the horror grows starker
as we see your sweet image
and cringe at...

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Categories: out of control, children, school, student, teacher,

Sandy Hook Poems 1
Sandy Hook Call to Love
by Michael R. Burch
 
Our hearts are broken today
for our children's small bodies lie broken;
let us gather them up, as we...

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Categories: out of control, children, school, student, usa,

A Rattling Rhyme
I can't help but wonder, what am I supposed to wonder about?
Society has put certain rules into play, that I can seem to wrap my...

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Categories: out of control, silence, society, together,

Premium Member Control of Time
Only God can control Time
Which is in His hands
He has given us a chance to stand
Throughout the dust of sand, we can
No matter what others...

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Categories: out of control, art, baptism, beauty, character,

I Control My Thoughts
A grueling midday hush
The silent truth, revealed
Acute, unwelcome touch
I resent the way it feels

At war inside my mind
A self destructive fight
 I stay 10 steps...

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Categories: out of control, anxiety, depression,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things