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Confusion Violence Poems

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


Premium Member Violence Sorting
Written: December 15, 2023
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It is undeniable that anguish prevails
It hovers close to a lilting...

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Categories: violence, analogy, bereavement, confusion, hope,



Premium Member Humanity Is No More
Atomic bombs are dropped on babies
Humanity is thrown out of the door
Humanity is dead. Humanity is no more
There are too many aggressive and demoniac atrocities
Wars...

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Categories: violence, abuse, anger, confusion, death,

Premium Member War
evening news
in every land
shadows of war~

even the songbirds
have dissappeared.

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protestors ~
in the garbage
photos of the lost,

prayers 
rising to heaven.

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unheard
the cries of children
and old men

beneath the sounds
of...

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Categories: violence, angst, confusion, heartbreak, history,

Shadows In Our Eyes
Shadows in the eyes, my eyes, their eyes
All with hooded masks of intention
All with the same contradictions
I forgot to mention
The shade covers up and blind's...

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Categories: dark, deep, evil, violence,

Premium Member The Second Plane Has Hit
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The Second Plane Has Hit
It’s a confirming statement 
Nobody saw the first plane
There is a puncture in wall 
A visible cut out of a plane...

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Categories: confusion, history, violence,



Premium Member Crises Upon Crises
Crises upon crises
Mothers of all children are fainting
Crises upon crises
Misery upon misery
My friends, there's no peace here
Mothers are in crisis; we're all suffering
Too much chaos,...

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Categories: violence, confusion, corruption, cry, death,

Premium Member Mr Gun
A Mr. Gun showed up at a Congressional hearing
Wanting to know the cause of so much confusion.
He had been hearing that he needed to be...

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Categories: violence, america, confusion, death, hate,

Breed Not Violence
How worthless is he who paves violence:
Is not he who bewilders the land of peace?
With his thoughts, moulding it to corrupt the people;
In the interest...

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Categories: violence, 12th grade, 8th grade,

Breed Not Violence
How worthless is he who paves violence:
Is not he who bewilders the land of peace?
With his thoughts, moulding it to corrupt the people;
In the interest...

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Categories: violence, 12th grade, 8th grade,

Cry, America
In the confusion 
so confounding, A Confliction, everyone’s conviction - to voice, to reason,

and 

nothing 

changes.


A man was murdered today in the streets,
Tomorrow, next week,...

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Categories: violence, 11th grade, america, corruption,

'breaking the Trauma Bond'
'Breaking the Trauma Bond'
Do you still like me? 
Let me count the ways.  
The tired old familiar abuse,  
The ugly scowl,  
The...

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Categories: violence, abuse, anti bullying, betrayal,

Questions With No Answers
Please stop sharing memes promoting hatred or flaring communal violence. 
Do not revile anyone. Instead, observe silence. 
Crimes against humanity transcend the boundaries of religion,...

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Categories: violence, 11th grade, 12th grade,

Big Or Little Hammer
Who’s been struck with even little hammer 
And his lips failed to curses yammer:
“Son-of-a-” not part of grammar:
For a blow, mortal, control stammer?

Struck with a...

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Categories: bullying, confusion, cry, violence,

How Hoping Has Hang Happiness High
For the usual life to digress-
From the norm to the average.
Standard has to meet it's distress,
Not considering any group or age.

Wonder is unusual to think...

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Categories: violence, anxiety, art, confusion, faith,

Premium Member Why Dick and Jane Can'T Write
Dick and Jane go to college
     to learn how to read and to write

   'Cos they didn't in high...

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Categories: violence, confusion, drug, education, satire,


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