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Adventure Violence Poems

These Adventure Violence poems are examples of Violence poems about Adventure. These are the best examples of Violence Adventure poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Hobo Tales
There once was a hobo that lived by the tracks
Never ate a full meal, just ate lots of snacks
He rode in a boxcar most everywhere...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, adventure, corruption, magic, people,



Premium Member Saying Goodbye
Saying Goodbye

I am bad about saying goodbye. 
I hate doing it. 
I don't want to do that, 
at all, ever!
It makes my heart heavy, 
my...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, adventure, forgiveness, friendship, funeral,

Easy To Enter Fighters Ring
I was much involved in this thing.
You mustn’t forget that at all.
So, you stop arguing with me:
For another time your challenge…

Easy to enter fighters’ ring,
Their...

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Categories: adventure, courage, emotions, violence,

Premium Member Supervillain
During WW II from a frozen aircraft in the Arctic sea
The  Nazi General, Schmidt, named as Red Skull sneaky
Stole Tessaract, the eerie relic of...

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Categories: adventure, violence,

The Road Less Traveled
"The Road Less Traveled"

Not all roads diverge in a wood,
Some lead to places misunderstood.
They wind and twist, never straight,
Leading us to a different fate.

While others...

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Categories: violence, imagination, love, nature, sports,



Premium Member Riding the Rails
There once was a hobo that lived by the tracks
Never age a full meal, just ate lots of snacks
He rode in a boxcar most everywhere...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, adventure, corruption, friendship, life,

Of Deepest Dream II
Deep inside the deepest realms where I reside
Were fragments of the day's holocaust 
Finds windows to darkest dreams

So dark they can gestate resinate contemplate
Sinister things...

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Categories: violence, adventure, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Portrait of Absurd
It's amazing to live here
  never boring but absurd
when we don't die by bullet
we die of fright or surprise...

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Categories: violence, abuse, adventure, allusion, appreciation,

For Tough Doors a Tougher Boot
The Enoch who wants to treasures Loot
Hasn’t ever dared to cock and shoot
Nor owns for Tough Doors A Tougher Boot
Nor a thing tried to hit...

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Categories: adventure, character, corruption, violence,

In Silent Screams
On forboding...


The rocky cliffs 
Stark against midnight 
Somber and austere.

Darkness sharp cold drifts 
In hollow halls 
In empty rooms with broken windows!

Deep underground...
In the deepest...

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Categories: violence, adventure, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Premium Member Engaged In Violence-
Perfectly loud the carriage of silence, 
Corrupted and engaged in violence, 
Battles of humanity suffused, 
Animals sounds and battle, confused
Displaced Africans disappear,
 Marching in line...

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Categories: violence, adventure, analogy, animal, meaningful,

If Baxter Is a Shaolin Master
If Long-Practicing Baxter 
Were truly a Kung–Fu Master,
Wouldn’t his kicks be faster,
His praises sung by some raster,
His rivals split like a castor,
Restoration Prayers of a...

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Categories: violence, adventure, health, recovery from,

To Eat Herbicide For Genocide
If you knew they would you execute
Would you ugly wars prosecute
And child soldiers recruit?
The thrice- honored far being cute
But now and ever Plain Brute
And The...

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Categories: adventure, evil, hate, violence,

Premium Member Terror-
Terror deep into that darkness scaring
Terror death shall bring out extremists
Death long I stood there provoking, declaring scaring

Terror I crave the terrorist, tearing 
Terror you...

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Categories: violence, adventure, analogy, anxiety, conflict,

Hill Besigied Aldravia
Gaza
                Strip
        ...

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Categories: violence, adventure, allusion, analogy, horror,


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