Flower Violence Poems
These Flower Violence poems are examples of Violence poems about Flower. These are the best examples of Violence Flower poems written by international poets.
Wounded Flower in Silver BoundInoculate…
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,
Small Life
There are killings,
suffocation in gullet
hell holes, decapitations
by mandibles stalking in shadows,
death pits at the bottom
of slippery throated flowers
and racked on a web,
a struggling moth
slowly...
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care, death, insect, violence,
Revolution Or PeaceHatred, anger, flames burning up souls
destruction, killings all manner of evil
brother turning on brother, father on son
riots, police being so incredibly brutal.
Wars...
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anger, discrimination, peace, violence,
Power TussleWould you take a chance with coarse anomy:
A folk with dreams like yours tag an enemy?
A partaker does hurt vibrant economy,
Dropped farms for power: Poorest...
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death, political, vanity, violence,
Moulin Rouge Sunflower Smiles: Learn Vlad Put-InO sunflower Helianthus thy Name
The internet for Writing, strange game
My love for Helianthus Annuus, came
With Morning Muse. then CONFUSE-ion
Not on the site, lost in cyberspace
Meanwhile...
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violence, creation, flower, giving, god,
An Apple Tree In UkraineJust another apple tree in Ukraine,
My roots sink deep in frozen soil.
And then with spring, I bourgeon flower fractals.
I fatten my ripened apples that plummet...
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violence, death, flower, fruit, tree,
Fig LeafAn innocent life grabbed unaware
by the deceptive tentacles of base desire,
morphs into an inert entity of pleasure.
A lively human being, spirited and vibrant,...
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abuse, violence,
Soldiers Never Tire of Yes SirSoldiers never tire of “Yes Sir”!
Forgetful lips a long storm stir,
Disciplinary frog jumps for an hour
Or a free fall from a waiting tower.
Soldiers love...
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Categories:
career, violence, voice, war,
Enchantedenchanted meadow
appearances deceiving
~ two blackeyed susans
AP: Honorable Mention 2021
Submitted on September 17, 2020 for contest COMPLETELY YOUR CHOICE (11) sponsored by BRIAN STRAND...
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violence, color, conflict, flower, garden,
Sandy Hook Poems 1Sandy 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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violence, children, school, student, usa,
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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violence, death, evil, family, fate,
Ber Horvitz Translations of Holocaust PoemsTranslations of Holocaust poems by Ber Horvitz aka Ber Horowitz
Der Himmel
"The Heavens"
by Ber Horvitz
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
These skies
are leaden, heavy, gray ...
I...
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violence, holocaust, horror, race, racism,
Helpless I AmI should have known
when the elderflowers failed to bloom,
Blind was I, dancing in Plato's Cave.
Then there came the day.
The cosmic disarray nor the wolves howls
Rang...
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violence, 12th grade, abuse, anxiety,
Lucifer, To the Enola GayLucifer, To The Enola Gay
by Michael R. Burch
Go then,
and give them my meaning
so that their teeming
streets
become my city.
Bring back a pretty
flower—
a chrysanthemum,
perhaps, to...
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violence, conflict, death, humanity, power,
CleansingsCleansings
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,