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Farewell Violence Poems

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


Premium Member Justifying For His Revengefulness
Should he justify himself
for his revengefulness, 
which was the outcome
of a well-delivered response?
How bitter is the farewell to youth...
when one is close to scary death!
He...

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Categories: violence, daughter, death, evil, farewell,



Premium Member A Seismic Afternoon Without Form, Name Or End
We are going to dig to bury our dead:
Mother, father, sisters and brothers,
Uncles, aunts, friends and strangers.
We are going to inter our dead:
Archbishop, pastors, Houngans...

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Categories: violence, courage, death, eulogy, farewell,

Wounded Flower in Silver Bound
Inoculate…
this infectious night
fullest pathogen born  
in cold and deepest hour
heedless held in palm endow  
crosses shadow lowly hill 
flick across my brow…
 ...

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Categories: farewell, violence,

Woman of the Wasteland III of III
From ruined halls of a corrupt little apartment 
I flee with my children, trailing after me 
No more the hard hand of hate 
On my...

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Categories: violence, abuse, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Nightshade
Come Sweet Nightshade
And close my tired eyes
I hang my head in the cold downpour
My thoughts take flight

Away from this motal coil
My thoughts go running n...

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Categories: violence, allegory, allusion, analogy, angel,



Metropolis Ii of Iii
Haunted by its simplistically,
All the masses work for nothing, 
Power drones I watch the meek alone.
Bare white the afterglow.

Power of blackened glass reaching for the...

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Categories: violence, addiction, adventure, allegory, allusion,

Deer and Fawn
We pranced by the river 
As the wind swayed my antlers 
I captured with my eyes, a picture 
As my fawn jumped up and up...

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© Shreya Ln  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, animal, beauty, farewell, men,

Albert's Avengers
Albert G Walpole, proud legionnaire
Clerk to the council for all of his days
Lived with his mother in Hartington D'Arcy
Nice little end terrace, quite set in...

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Categories: violence, adventure, conflict, farewell, goodbye,

Premium Member The Casualness of Casualties
In the intimate interlace of chance and fate, in the ultimate interplay of time and place, and with the consummate checkmate of my human dignity,...

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Categories: violence, death, evil, family, fate,

Miss You Can Wait
Miss, you can wait!
He came in, 
Then never came out, 
I think, 
I believe in a few minutes, 
It would be over, and he would...

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Categories: violence, betrayal, death of a

I Left a World
I left a world darkened by injustice and human absurdities
That caused in the hearts of so many so many uncertainties.
I heard “Never again” so many...

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Categories: violence, death, destiny, faith, farewell,

Premium Member A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To My Hanging -Part Deux
Dedicated to a fine poet on soup, Lin Lane
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I shook hands with my brother and bade him farewell
Then set off on my journey away from...

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Categories: violence, america, children, family, horse,

Premium Member The Samurai's Last Breath
A molt of white robe 
                   ...

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Categories: violence, body, death, farewell, red,

Mouse Trap
Pitter-patter, pitter-patter
Here and there like that 
Pitter-patter, pitter-patter
Look out for the cat!
	
Pitter-patter, pitter-patter
(Sniff, sniff) Cheese is in the air! 
Pitter-patter, pitter-patter
It’s coming from over there

Pitter-patter,...

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Categories: violence, death, farewell, goodbye, sad,

The Survivor's Curse
Wrath
Here I stand, upon
This hill, this hell of gunshots,
Pouring blood, whiskey,
Cadavers made into walls;
Unashamed generals lead
Color-adorned men
To untimely demises,
No food, no water,
But you must not...

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© J. Amorose  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, death, farewell, innocence, soldier,


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