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Grief Political Poems

These Grief Political poems are examples of Political poems about Grief. These are the best examples of Political Grief poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Fall of the Willow's Leaf
Ah, weeping leaf I feel your grief 
as Autumn hides the sun in clouds; 
battalion’s shadow, like a thief, 
disguised in dark-sky nimbus shrouds 
have...

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Categories: political, angst, autumn, conflict, fate,



Premium Member The Presidecncy and RFK JR

With sadness, that never ceased,
I watched your Father shot on live television.
I was living in Chicago and Elena, a baby 
in my arms asleep.
Your Father,...

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Categories: america, political,

Premium Member Snapshots
Written: July 08, 2023
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In the depths of shadows, dark forces unwind.
Unleashing violence and chaos are left behind.
Confusion spreads as wildfire, consuming all
And fears bear root...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: political, analogy, appreciation, bereavement, change,

The Unprecedented Factual of Executive Orders
How could our god given rights
be taken away by man,
when he never had 
any power to do such act.

Involuntary actions goes
against moral laws,
which nobody can...

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© K. Parker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: political, confusion, endurance, grief, lost,

Woman of the Wasteland Ii of Iii
There he sits that monstrous hypocrite. There he dwells as I wash these dishes, his dishes. There he slouches, watching his games, his news, his...

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Categories: political, absence, abuse, allegory, allusion,



Premium Member Men of Goodness
Men of goodness, 
Abhor taking part in governing the state
Fact 
That condemns them to perpetual grief 
As
They allow the corrupt to rule over the 
Virtuous!  







© Demetrios Trifiatis
...

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Categories: corruption, humanity, political,

Sky Changes Sea Color
Years add on and still are not free,
Earth's jewelleries are precious golden;

Yet are seen deemed with worth are cling .
In all the fumbles, ponder within;

As...

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Categories: political, africa, grief, hate, history,

There Was a Crooked Man
There is a crooked man 
Who has a crooked mind
Which renders his decisions
Malignant and maligned:

The Paris Peace Accord
The Pandemic Office crowd
Both among the things
This man...

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© Jack Clark  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: political,

My Beautiful Garment With Natural Colours
I have a beautiful garment my father gave to me
He too got it in an occasion of manumission from slavery
Beautiful garment he celebrated in remembrance...

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Categories: political,

A Privileged Education
A PRIVILEGED EDUCATION

Just within reach of a soft whisper,
I swear I can hear the small voice,
Weeping, of an innocent boy, 
Held in limbo out of...

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Categories: political, anxiety, betrayal, corruption, education,

Premium Member Abscess

Simple squamous epithelium
That lines the frothing orifice
Of politicians and wine-soaked braggarts

Cytoplasm
That flows equally
In justice and infectious regurge

Genes
That transplant the ghastly
Pale-light abscess of custom-made drivel

God, Ph.D.,...

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© Andy Chunn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: political, anxiety, betrayal, confusion, grief,

Premium Member Reality of a Lie
What happens when we wake up 
to the reality of a lie
Everything you thought you knew
is told it’s going to die 

Death is rarely welcomed...

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Categories: political, america, anger, anxiety, betrayal,

Street Walker
She was only a whore they said
Just a druggie on the game
Most of the papers couldn’t be
Bothered to correctly spell her name.
Just an illegal immigrant...

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Categories: anger, class, death, political,

Premium Member Pinch
Pinch

Rarity often governs price, 
and availability 
more so, than the need,
and acceptance of what is on hand.

Pinch...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: political, confusion, food, forgiveness, growth,

Premium Member Tricky Chirp
The Tricky Chirp

The nester bird comes to live, 
in a nest, they did not make. 
Yet... the bird, 
feels right at home 
and not alone...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: political, age, angel, change, discrimination,


Book: Shattered Sighs