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Romantic Violence Poems

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


Malevolent
Oh hello there! Again!
Aah! 
Yes!
You there!

Such lovely young pretty plaything, a female?
I presume?

With the beautiful expensive suit!
I am just seeing you there like a dream...

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Categories: violence, adventure, allegory, allusion, analogy,



Premium Member Violence of Mind
Once a nation
Supremely white as driven snow,
Singularly Christian, white and male,
Purely untarnished, and aglow,
Grandeur unparalleled in fairytale.

Hence a grievance
Punitively bold as bloody hellfire, 
Potently prosecuted...

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Categories: violence, america, anxiety, culture, freedom,

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,

A Fabula
This is a fabula in the time of twilight
The drops of rain were soaking me slight

She wanted to contact me but I was
Angry with her...

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Categories: violence, art, autumn, sweet, true

Two Lines Poetry 2
My Destiny
Oh God! Look at my destiny page plain
Why separation is written time and again

Her Conversation
She avoids conversation,
But I want confabulation.

Your Complain
Your eyes' tear come...

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Categories: violence, anger, autumn, poems, poetry,



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,

Premium Member The Forgotten Legion of Rose Thorns
"The Forgotten Legion of Rose Thorns"



Reversing roll calls
the Anti-Hero 
jumps through 
burning hoops
instinctively

bathed in the magnum glow
designed to fire cartridges
with a kick like a field...

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Categories: violence, abuse, dark, girl, hero,

Adam Mickiewicz Translation: the Ruins of Balaclava
Sonnet: The Ruins of Balaclava
by Adam Mickiewicz (1798-1855)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Oh, barren Crimean land, these dreary shades
of castles?once your indisputable pride?
are now where...

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Categories: violence, death, depression, grave, romantic,

Premium Member Blip
Blip

This is a short poem. 
Not a long one like the rest. 
(not haiku)
This is about time, 
and saying a lot in a small space.
Updates...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, courage, heartbreak, heaven, mental

The Funeral Procession
This is the closest that I have ever been to  a funeral for more than forty years, a young boy just eighteen was shot...

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Categories: violence, age, character, community, death,

Premium Member The Carcass
The Carcass

The best part of the meal, 
the bones, the things others throw away. 
The wingtips, the neck, the gizzard, the lizard...
a fowl needs to...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, fishing, inspirational love, patriotic,

Arthurian Poems
At Tintagel
by Michael R. Burch

That night, 
at Tintagel, 
there was darkness such as man had never seen...
darkness and treachery, 
and the unholy thundering of the...

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Categories: violence, england, romance, romantic, true

Premium Member Black Life Shatters
My oldest son,
one of the few Earth-mattering
Earth-shattering
Black lives
I was made to protect
to guide
by eco-righteous WinWin acts 
and co-passioning words,

Felt, and therefore was, disempowered,
worthless,
like helpless prey...

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Categories: violence, black african american, bullying,

Mapsx
Oogeling ouggulluurzz,

Fidgety fogging verse!

Peoples are nodding to their words,

beats aren't so bumpy
so they blotter on burbs...

Seasoning at saunter,

as he wander wanders-

bottoming the plotter who thinks...

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Categories: violence, atheist, brother, city, class,

Stop Abusing Women
Stop Abusing Women 

A man saw a beautiful woman 
in white cloths 
She was going to church. 

He called her, 
pretty come to me please
She...

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Categories: violence, abuse, evil, hurt, husband,


Book: Shattered Sighs