Best Poems about violence (25)

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A Hate-Song by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 7 ♥
A wounded deer leaps highest by Emily Dickinson · 6 ♥
Fragment of a Satire on Satire by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 4 ♥
A Man by Emily Dickinson · 3 ♥
Cancelled Passage (from The Sensitive Plant) by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 1 ♥
Your Worst Haircut by dsk_bus
The Casual Dismissal by Jules
How Quickly by Violet F.
The zipper’s quiet by Jonah Bennett
Cold metal pressed into my palm by kilo_davi
The Edge by greylark
No Winners Here by Owen Harlow
The pasta is stiff and cold by afthroughtasty
Metal in the Bottle by Vex Grai
Friction by likesomeone
Revision by Noah
Victory's Cost by Quiet
Silver Dust by Lark
Forgotten Impact by Mara L.
The Only Loud Color by Stntes
Pyre by Stntes
Third Period by Sara
High Noon by Ruben M.
The Split Plant by Motel Violet
The First Cut by Maya

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