Poems About: WAR

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

  • 253.
    STREET GANGS

    Where there is little love there can be no peace
    If hearts are at war, thus begins the warring of nations afar read more »

    Anne McDowell
  • 254.
    Think nothing

    Think nothing
    While taking breath
    And think nothing
    While dreaming read more »

    gajanan mishra
  • 255.
    Not Wrong

    no war
    is wrong
    because always
    we've had war read more »

    Charles Helt
  • 256.
    In that cold war

    The soldiers who live and died for us
    Has an anniversary
    As we remember their sacrifices
    In that cold war read more »

    Chengster Chai
  • 257.
    WAR

    War IS controlled,
    War IS not an accident,
    War CAN be stopped. read more »

    Corey Fauchon
  • 258.
    Bullets and Poppies

    Bullets were flying
    and soldiers were dying
    as crimson poppies
    swayed in the breeze, read more »

    Joyce Hemsley
  • 259.
    The peace that war knows

    The peace that war knows
    Wasn’t purchased with dripping blood;
    The war that peace knows
    Wasn’t punctured by artillery sounds. read more »

    Patti Masterman
  • 260.
    Hawk of war

    In darkest day and darkest night,
    The flames of war shall be my light.
    Let the flames define my role,
    So the hawk of war shall carry my soul. read more »

    Troy Clark And Neal Simons
  • 261.
    The Poppy

    The symbol of those who died,
    The symbol of the war,
    That left many in the fields,
    To be buried without a name, read more »

    Maya Robena
  • 262.
    the way the world works

    read more »

    ian singer
  • 263.
    The Bill, For The Bill of Rights

    The political-democracy picking the aristocracy
    Like the slaves picked cotton
    We the people are totally forgotten
    We the people are totally forgotten read more »

    Josephine DixonBanks
  • 264.
    An Arrow Goes To War

    An arrow goes to war
    Right to the start of it
    Right through the heart of it
    “Ow” cries out from a wounded beastly roar read more »

    tony haynes
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