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Sonnet Violence Poems

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


Premium Member Incarnate
Boyhood days of bees, butterflies and songs,
The protective range of my mother’s voice,
A sweet, happy place where a boy belongs. 
A conch shell, a snow-white...

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Categories: violence, drug, mother, murder, sea,



The Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword
"The pen is mightier than the sword"
Said the towns' poet, a bit of a bard,
To the Chief of the military,
Challenged him to a duel, gave...

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Categories: violence, humor, writing,

He Is Dead
Hear them pray for the last time,
their leather boots no protection still.
Listen to the church bell chime.
Hear the men ordering to kill.

Turn off the radio.
Stop...

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© Nelly Osth  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, death, goodbye, hero, holocaust,

Halloween Heist
Halloween heist

(Anapaestic Tetrameter)


As the ghosts of tomorrow amass in the hall,
unaware of the darkness descending around,
from the silhouettes crawling along the back wall,
to the creaking...

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Categories: halloween, violence,

Premium Member Reruns
bright orange explosion waking the mind
brings one back to a more dangerous time
haunted gaunt face of starving, frightened child
the chilling results of egos gone wild

thick...

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© Ng Rippel  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, conflict, memory, perspective, remember,



Unbiassed Media
The Unbiassed Media

Bombs rain on Gaza, the youth throw stones, the Israeli soldiers killed 
or maim stone throwers, a dance of death.
What do the leading...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence, absence, animal, anti bullying,

Is Revenge Sweet
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Brain-imaging study suggests, we feel
satisfaction when punishing other
for bad actions for which we had suffer;
Does scar in injured mind with action heal?

Someone seeking revenge is...

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© Pratap Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: violence,

Love and Pain
By: Inking Al'Kallio and Ellen Brown

Shall painful pleasures be the tune?
Tune to which our love dances?
Oh! how your blows has becometh the fuel,
that drives me...

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Categories: violence, anti bullying, anxiety, depression,

Diamond Jubilee India Spell
organs inside are out
emptiness outside is in
diamond jubilee india casts spell
heart is on the right side
oesophagus is upside down
without body are indians
without civilsation-fit is indianess
summon...

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Categories: violence, depression, future, independence day,

Son of a Gun
Do not blame the bearer of the bad news –
A gun doesn’t kill by itself or a knife,
Nor a video game or hostile views;
An evil...

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Categories: violence,

Patterns In Life
Go through chores as, like a machine
the sunrise, sundown, the rains, and snow
the countryside pass by a train window
but can't drink the green valley to...

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Categories: violence, beach, blue, conflict, environment,

Delhi Rally
when military wage war people should rally
delhi be city of rally
bombay is mumbai
calcutta is kolkata
madras is chennai
delhi be city of rally
when military wage war people...

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Categories: violence, anxiety, hurt, stress, surreal,

Premium Member A View To Die For
The turret view tells of looming onslaught,
of grievous weapons our enemies brought.
The petrary and ballistae amongst the worst. 
May their soldiers and their kings be...

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Categories: violence, courage, leadership, patriotic, soldier,

Margaret Dared
Margaret dared to poke the bear
She thought she was so smart
With eyes of coal; she lacked a soul
And shot him straight through the heart

She sat...

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Categories: violence, death, evil, mental illness,

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,


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