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War Waste Poems

These War Waste poems are examples of Waste poems about War. These are the best examples of Waste War poems written by international poets.


Empirical Waste
This land of entitlement 
entertainment and enterprise 
lost burnt broken...despised 
skeletal structures reaching 
griping 
clutching 
scraping this infernal sky!

Arcane factories sit on horizons 
haunted like...

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Categories: waste, allegory, allusion, america, analogy,



Premium Member A Fictitious Dream
Maybe a simulation only
Tsunami tells us the waves 
Will eventually roar storeys high
The endless quarrying tells us 
One day the mountain rocks start rolling
The flood...

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Categories: waste, dream, sorrow, symbolism, war,

Waste In Haste
My soul weeps and my heart bleeds,
We seem to have lost our core creeds.
Youngsters are now in a very hot haste,
not to wield wealth, but...

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Categories: waste, africa, character, confusion, grief,

The Luv'sic' Waste of D Henry Allwein, Part Ii
II. Paralysis U[sic]

Shy one, shy one,
Shy one of my heart,
She moves in the firelight
Pensively apart;

Linger now with me, thou Beauty,
On the sharp archaic shore.
Surely 'tis...

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Categories: waste, beauty, blessing, color, joy,

Waste Land
Waste Land(Than-bauk)


A place of rife
Without life goal
Is strife wasteland.



This poem is Unique because it explains the way political leaders hold on to power and 
oppress...

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Categories: waste, political,



Waste War
Gory,bloody and gut wrenching,
Was the war,
Why do we go to war,
Or prepare for one,
We seem always prepared for one,
The money that could go to feed...

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Categories: waste, war, war,


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