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Brother Villanelle Poems

These Brother Villanelle poems are examples of Villanelle poems about Brother. These are the best examples of Villanelle Brother poems written by international poets.


After All Life Is But a Twisted Tale
After all, life is but a twisted tale,
Of trying blue; to weigh us, if model.
To find happy rest in all we travail...

Winnings, everyone continually tail,
Unleash...

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Categories: art, betrayal, blue, business,



Premium Member Festering Wound
The family ties are frayed by a festering wound
The siblings are fighting over their parent’s will,
The oldest brother a younger sister has impugned.

As fighting continued,...

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Categories: family,

Ukraine
How can the world hold all this pain,
the vile hurt done to another;
what does mankind expect to gain?

Person to person, just like Cain
who murdered his...

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Categories: hate, murder, violence, war,

In the Land Where the Bears and Tigers Sleep
In the land where the bears and tigers sleep
Rests the man whom I had once called brother,
And he climbed over his mountains so steep.

We snuck...

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Categories: brother, death, dedication, eulogy,

Premium Member My Sister's Secret Box
In my older sister’s special lavender box she kept
All of her finest treasures secretly hidden away
Stashed under the bed where we as children slept.

When I...

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Categories: anger, brother, growing up,



Premium Member May You Are the Best
Welcome May you are the best
So glad to see you after winter
You took a twelve month rest


Singing birds are in their nest
Flowers blooming bright colors
Welcome...

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Categories: beautiful, bird, color, flower,

Premium Member When Pealed the Bells
We all did cry when Father died, when pealed the bells
Landscape weary, our eyes teary, the earth stood still
Life bereft of meaning, withered plain of...

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Categories: eulogy, father, tribute,

The Goblin King
The Goblin King has never been married. He's 
Tall, blonde, handsome and has a two year old
Daughter.
He lets out a sigh.
I want someone I can...

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Categories: adventure, appreciation, celebration, fantasy,

And Then They Died
And then they died

The trenches filled with blood and mud,
Fear filled eyes and prayer tipped lips,
Each man shoulder to shoulder with his brother.

Wondering how this...

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Categories: remembrance day, war, world

Let Us Go Home Now, Jesus
Family ought to be high in Church and State, a place for practising His way
Forgiveness is hardest at home, as in sharing religion, or charity...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bible, forgiveness,

Welcome
In a corner of a trailer park they have a wooden gazebo
With wooden picnic tables all around
Every night people of all ages come together.
The elderly...

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Categories: age, community, education, fun,

Premium Member Villanelle: Who's Afraid of Virgin Wolf's Wisdom Tooth
Villanelle: Who's afraid of the Virgin Wolf's wisdom tooth

(As unlikely as it may sound, this happens to be the TRUTH: the foremost French journalist, André...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: anti bullying, betrayal, family,

Premium Member Villanelle: Who But Great Powers Make World Look Like Market Place

Villanelle : Who but Great Powers make World look like market place

Who but Great Powers make World look like market place
The crib courtyards of Russia...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: character, conflict, history, leadership,

Premium Member Villanelle: the Dilemma of the Non-Violent - 23
Villanelle: The Dilemma of the Non-Violent – 23

We make gods and to protect resort to arms
Do gods call upon men to save their honour
The more...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: confusion, political, religion, violence,

Premium Member Villanelle: O What a Wonderful World This Sordid Life Could Verily Be
Villanelle: O! What a wonderful world this sordid life could be

O! What a wonderful world this sordid life could verily be
If only humans were not...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jealousy,


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