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Grandfather Violence Poems

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


Update True Environmental Tales - 101
I
Fifty years ago - I was about ten -
My grandfather wept for a tree:
Blue Spruce, one in the township ...
I empathized, but didn't understand

II
This morning,...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, beautiful, betrayal, garden, grandfather,



Desolations Midnight Snow
It falls softly as it tumbles...
Down from the sky darkly...
Deep in the heart of midnight.

Not a deity stirs at this moment out of time.
As young...

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Categories: violence, absence, abuse, addiction, allegory,

Blackflood
In the clock the man is Red.
Play on Deadly Sands for years...
Tick-tock: bloody bleak son's!
Tick-tock: Humanity is DEAD.
Wading into time’s
Tide, wiping off the grime
In the...

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Categories: violence, allusion, analogy, anger, art,

Premium Member Making It Rain
Our children and grand children have all grown…
which is as it should be…I don’t mind
but every now and then I miss the innocence they left...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, innocence,

Did Their Lives Matter, Part I
You see all of these protesters out
chanting and screeching on the TV,
convinced that we’ll solve all our problems
Ii we just get rid of the police.
They...

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Categories: violence, abortion, how i feel,



License For Violence
Fascination rodeoed on Jacob's face
When Grandad related battle tales
from his years fighting Vietnam War
Distant fathoming is fantasy implored
Rough ideas imagine a glorious place

With regal intention,...

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Categories: violence, anger, boy, bullying, grandfather,

A Legion of Soldiers
A legion of soldiers right by my side,
 Ready for battle, we shall nor run nor hide;
 Courage and honor our vows we keep,
 Searching...

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Categories: violence, courage, death, military, poetry,


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