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Butterfly Violence Poems

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


Premium Member On a November Afternoon
Grant me a peaceful afternoon 
with hums alighting on nodding blooms,
butterfly wings and a soothing
lullaby whispered by washing
hanging on a line.

Let life be settled by...

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Categories: peace, violence, war,



Butterfly On the Hand
A bright dream, you have swallowed my morning sleep
In your arms, you are drowning in love and affection

Your eyes are stars in the sky of...

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Categories: violence, 1st grade, bird, birth,

Ecchymosis
inflamed by its sputtering,
cavity muttering-
opened by oaken and metal frame fluttering,
lapsing from pavement and pierced into meat.

uttered uncomfortably, aortas ushering,
sizing in varicose clumps that then...

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Categories: violence,

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,

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,



Premium Member What If
What if the Gods created the most beautiful planet
and filled it with valleys and mountains and trees
with wildflowers that bloom in Spring
with fishes, and birds...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: creation, earth, god, violence,

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: violence, children, school, student, usa,

Premium Member Hanging Up My Gloves
Brain isn’t working, 
sawdust between my ears,
All the connections broken, 
can’t go through the gears,
I really am stupid,
more dense than railroad tracks,
A haze has descended,...

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Categories: violence, abuse, allegory, boxing day ,

Premium Member Blip
Blip

This is a short poem. 
Not a long one like the rest. 
(not haiku)
This is about time, 
and saying a lot in a small space.
Updates...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, courage, heartbreak, heaven, mental

Premium Member The Carcass
The Carcass

The best part of the meal, 
the bones, the things others throw away. 
The wingtips, the neck, the gizzard, the lizard...
a fowl needs to...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, fishing, inspirational love, patriotic,

Cleansings
Cleansings
by Michael R. Burch

Walk here among the walking specters. Learn
inhuman patience. Flesh can only cleave
to bone this tightly if their hearts believe
that God is good,...

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Categories: violence, holocaust, prison, race, racism,

Ali's Song
Ali's Song
by Michael R. Burch
for Muhammad Ali

They say that gold don’t tarnish. It ain’t so.
They say it has a wild, unearthly glow.
A man can be...

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Categories: violence, boxing day , butterfly, discrimination,

Premium Member Mounted
Butterfly on a limb
you hide your prideful
red and yellow trim.
A brief exposure
then it's over,
wings shut like a door—
you dare to show me no more!
You’ll learn...

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Categories: beauty, color, insect, violence,

Red
With a basket woven brown, covered in linen, hiding goodies under cross stitched flowers
She with the Crimson Hoodie, and a smile like cookies and cream
Heading...

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Categories: violence, allusion, death, grandmother, love,

A Butterfly Through the Storm -- Plus a Call For Submissions For Christmas Poems
Christmas poetry submissions call below poem...


A Butterfly through the Storm
By Stacy Savage

 When they first dated
 He treated her good,
 And did all the things
...

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Categories: abuse, violence,


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