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Beach Violence Poems

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


Premium Member Balance
Balance is difficult for me -- 
generally leaning one way 
or the other

if not oscillate
more apt to choose that
additional cold beer, 

wanting to capture sunset

squeeze...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, freedom, introspection, spiritual, truth,



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,

The Blackest Day: Revisited
as the Towers die away 
alone on a beach where thunderheads Roll 
where I stood far from
shards of glass fire, horror, disaster
they televised only elemental...

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Categories: violence, allegory, america, angst, change,

Premium Member The Play
As we sit here waiting for the play to start,
we wonder what will it be like.         ...

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Categories: violence, child, death, parents, silence,

Virginia Beach Shootings
Virginia Beach, Virginia is a popular spot.
With a beach and a boardwalk. it's got a lot.
So many nice days can be spent in the surf...

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Categories: death, violence,



Premium Member Murder In the Tunnel
Each morning I took the train to work,  
each evening I took the train back home. 
Each way we went through a long dark...

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Categories: violence, boy, murder, rain, scary,

Patterns In Life
Go through chores as, like a machine
the sunrise, sundown, the rains, and snow
the countryside pass by a train window
but can't drink the green valley to...

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Categories: violence, beach, blue, conflict, environment,

Premium Member Siege
SEIGE
Rifle fire. Breaking glass. The hotel screams. 
Heart thumping against my ribs and chest, 
I note the shooting direction. 

Cops taught me that, last time.
Or...

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Categories: violence, 10th grade, conflict, confusion,

Mr President It Is a Gun Situation
Mr. President?
You are wrong once again?
You said that the tragic events 
in Texas?,Ohio, Virgina Beach
And Las Vegas 
were not “gun situations”

?But rather were mental health...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, america, anger, angst, anxiety,

Virginia Beach Never Again
Virginia Beach Massacre Never Again Ever

Virgina Beach
?In a night of horrific scumbagery violence
?Rarely seen in this jaded age of ours?
Gone in one hour

?In just a...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, america, anger, angst, anxiety,

Premium Member Paradise, Lost - Wwii
I wriggle toes, down deep into the sand,
          Thus taking five short minutes in repose
 ...

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Categories: violence, beach, beauty, hero, sad,

Sand In the War
I, a worthless grain of sand,
Was flung as English soldiers claimed the land.
On the grey beach of Normandy, France,
The German soldiers had no chance.
Back and...

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© Abby Kr  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beach, beauty, betrayal, violence,

Route 91 To Chaos
Chaos erupted in beds of trucks
As victims ran and ducked, fragile
And scared, as if the gunman cared
As hot projectile tore through 59 souls
While another madman’s...

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© Sona Wilae  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, anger, bereavement, death, death

Premium Member The Chilly Blowing Gale
I'm standing by the splashing rocks of the roaring ocean
with a cold face as if I was standing in wintry freezing rain;
it's the middle of...

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Categories: violence, abuse, anger, caregiving, discrimination,

Kahlia Akasha Is Back
Kahlia Akasha Is Back
We armed our jet with 8 anti ship missiles. Every single under wing weapon pylon was spoken for. Under fuselage drop tank...

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Categories: violence, conflict, flying, military, technology,


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