Poems About: RAPE

In this page, poems on / about “rape” are listed.

  • 85.
    The worst morning gift one can get

    Early morning
    One sees news
    Of Rape and torture
    Death and murder read more »

    Dr.Rajendra Tela,Nirantar
  • 86.
    OF INDIA

    Please,
    Rape me,
    So that,
    I may save, read more »

    Dr. Yogesh Sharma
  • 87.
    Spasm Of Earth Pain

    poetic lines speak
    poet rage in verse
    land rape of forest
    human inhabitants read more »

    Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)
  • 88.
    House of Cards

    Spade:
    A city of metallic urgency
    Come, rape the society
    Your blaring highways read more »

    Norman Santos
  • 89.
    + Eve- the rape of the divine

    Eve -the rape of the divine


    Hundred of miles and more is between us read more »

    Jordan Legaspi
  • 90.
    The Bedlem of Beslan

    The weird, wired Caliban zombies rape the Russian dignity, read more »

    Ken e Hall
  • 91.
    ~ MOM BY-DEFAULT R__APE ~ -new-

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    NOTE: I'm sorry to say today I find PH like before [as in case of 'I Want To Be Raped'] again banned this poem as I find it is not in my poetry list...so I've made some typographical change and reposted it and some comments already posted by Hon'ble Readers I'm posting here ~ niv read more »

    MS. NIVEDITA BAGCHI SPC. UK.
  • 92.
    ~ I WANT TO BE RAPED [1+14 words poetry] ~

    ~ I WANT TO BE RAPED [1+14 words poetry] ~
    Ms. Nivedita
    UK
    17April 17,2012 read more »

    MS. NIVEDITA BAGCHI SPC. UK.
  • 93.
    Talons of a Gothic Mind

    She of talons, borne from gothic mind-
    Steel of blue her chilly stare,
    Pitch of black her fetid blood-
    Whence there came an evil flare read more »

    Mark R Slaughter
  • 94.
    Oral Sex

    One look in your eyes and tonight I am sickened
    Rolling and shivering I can feel my skin crawling in bitter repulsion
    All day I have been dreading the question that I knew tonight you would be asking
    Lust burns in your gaze devouring me as if I were nothing more to you than a piece of meat read more »

    Ramona Thompson
  • 95.
    The Temperaments

    Nine adulteries, 12 liaisons, 64 fornications and
    something approaching a rape
    Rest nightly upon the soul of our delicate friend
    Florialis, read more »

    Ezra Pound
  • 96.
    Chaucer's Words to His Scrivener

    Adam Scrivener, if ever it thee befall
    Boece or Troilus for to write anew,
    Under thy long locks thou may'st have the scall
    But after my making thou write more true! read more »

    Geoffrey Chaucer
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