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Football Violence Poems

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


Premium Member vicarious gladiator syndrome
The primeval feelings they court
Are thrills from kills as a cohort
The owners are betting
That this bloodletting
Attracts all to football as sport


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Categories: emotions, passion, sports, violence,



Female Football and Commentary
Passionate watcher of Female Football:
A voice shrill pitched high in the viewing hall;
Others should here and now spot its credits!
He's been spending rich words on...

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Categories: image, sports, violence, western,

Vladimir Putin Finally Messes Up
Honestly I abhor the Rain
Russia-triggered in Ukraine
A deluge as finishing as A Plague
All its relevance fastened on The Vague…

Vladimir finally choosing to mess up,
All along...

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Categories: death, evil, integrity, violence,

Premium Member I Could Have Been Lynched
NB.  This is a true story that happened many years ago.  Not to be repeated, no doubt.  But at that time I...

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Categories: soccer, 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,

2 Mikey
Poor Mikey
gave everything he had
for fifteen minutes under lights
(and they are expensive lights).
He went down not once but twice
in the same game with the same...

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Categories: violence, conflict, football, high school,

All American
Seconds passes on,
tension grows stronger,
blood flowing faster,
heartbeat rises high,
Eyes search for answers.

Clouded by thoughts;
fear and anger
pumping inside.
The world clears out.

Tears clawing;
life long guard,
almost down.

Only
one thought;

who?...

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Categories: violence, anxiety, football, health, high

A Killer, Not a Murderer, Part I
My name is Johnathan Payton
and this whole mess started last year,
went to a game in Baltimore,
to watch some football, drink some beer.

Was waiting for my...

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Categories: violence, conflict, murder, parents, political,

Years of Hurt
Whilst the majority of domestic violence perpetrators are men I am fully aware that men are sometimes victims as well, therefore this poem is written...

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Categories: violence, abuse, anger, fear, football,

Tolerance of Intolerance
Monday aftermath Paris reflecting

terror waging a war

challenging our generation dancing on graves

Paris attacks mindless

blaming ourselves

watching a band

dinner at our favorite café

attending a football match

a death...

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Categories: violence, character, community, courage, perspective,

Premium Member Collateral Damage
Against blue canvas 
Of summer skies, the ball soared.
Laughter mixed with dust.
Silenced by the screaming shell.
They buried you in blankets...

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Categories: blue, conflict, football, violence,

What Is Left
These villains in the land of Prejudice
Sitted in terraces, funding dareDevils...
Painting innocent  faces with faeces from Boko bum...Issh!!!
 
Insult, added with salt upon injury
And...

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Categories: abuse, africa, sad, violence,

J-E-L-L-O
J-E-L-L-O--Watch it wiggle
That jingle does not carry a giggle--these days.
Oh, what some people have done.
All the fame and fortune in the world.
Does not make you...

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© Fonda Anne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, betrayal, celebrity, dark, evil,

Premium Member Living In the Middle East
You put him in a cage
That pilot you shot down
Pour gasoline on him
And set him ablaze

And the world is silent...

That seventeen year old girl
Writhes on...

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Categories: violence, perspective,


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