Monday, January 11, 2016

Terrorism Comments

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Cries of pain, bodies scattered
Blood runs cold, eyes hurt to see
Innocent people running away shattered
A nightmare no one could foresee
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Edward Kofi Louis 28 March 2016

Creeping in their veins! Nice piece of work.

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Leloudia Migdali 28 March 2016

Thank you. I appreciate your good words.

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Kelly Kurt 18 January 2016

A welcome addition to the united words of peaceful people. Thank you, Leloudia

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Leloudia Migdali 28 March 2016

Peace must prevail! Thank you Kelly.

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Fabrizio Frosini 15 January 2016

Ebook 'POETRY AGAINST TERROR' ~*~*~*~ THE POEMS: ~*~*~*~ Sayeed Abubakar: A Broom’s Prayer to God against Terrorism Alexandro Acevedo Johns: The Cost of Terror and the Two Chilean Women Saadat Tahir Ali: Smeared in Blood Paul Amrod: Crusader in Black Leah Ayliffe: Lions Khaoula Basty: Belief Lawrence Beck: Slipping Away from Decadence Daniel J. Brick: A Dance Sophy Chen: Faced With Terrorism, Poetry is Nothing's Nothing Terence George Craddock, Terrorism Holds a Bloody Knife At Innocent Throats Sahra Hussein Dahir: Save the Humanity Driss Ezzireg: They're Just Kids Havin' Some Fun Geoffrey Fafard: Face Down in the Sand Weiyao Feng: The Flame of Paris Grant Fraser: Lighthouse Fabrizio Frosini: Blood Rain Negar Gorji: Terror in Swan Lake Bright Kwamina Grantson: The Error of Terror Dilantha Gunawardana: Chess Nosheen Irfan: The Fatal Moment Galina Italyanskaya: Terror is a Synonym of Fear Afrooz Jafarinoor: The Growth of a Word Farzad Jahanbani: My Heart is in Torment Vincent Chizoba John: Blood in the street Kinyua Karanja: War on Terror Sofia Kioroglou: Guns and Bullets Varghese Kuncheria: The Earth Bleeds Kelly Kurt: Unwritten Remedy (Poets for Peace) Lionel Lerch (Cocteau Mot Lotov) : Struggle for Death Birgit Bunzel Linder: On the Train Tapera Makadho: From Paris with Love Kenneth Maswabi: Terror in the Minds of Men Denzel Mbatha: With Wounded Lips.. Mallika Menon: A Cry for Peace Leloudia Migdali: Cries of Pain, Bodies Scattered Asoke Kumar Mitra: The Heartbreak that is Terrorism Zoran Mitrović (Neran Sati) : Prime Lines Istvan Molnar: No Mercy Souren Mondal: Red Ashes of War Anitah Muwanguzi: My Life for Hers Bharati Nayak: Mourning The Death of Innocent Flowers Valsa George Nedumthallil: Down with Terrorism Srijana Neupane (KC) : We Humans? Eunice Barbara C. Novio: The Crescent Moon Fatima Obaid: Terrorism Marcondes Pereira: Stanzas of Sadness (A Sonnet) Sajee Rayaroth: There Will Be Tomorrow.. Marianne Larsen Reninger: Cell Theory Terry Robinson (HE George) : And The Writing's on the Wall Rizwan Saleem: Lend Me Your Tears Leila Samarrai: Où vas-tu, Seigneur? Kirti Sharma: It's been so Many Years.. Anzelyne Shideshe: Mr Terror Osiel Silverino da Silva: Flowers Pamela Sinicrope: Habibi Petra Soliman: Harmony Along Douglas Stewart: Mourning, Marchons Udaya R. Tennakoon: A Thunder Terrified Me Richard Thézé: We are Charlie, We are Paris Savita Tyagi: The Terrorist Mai Murphy Venn: The Music Stopped Niken Kusuma Wardani: Us and Them Snir Yacoby: Might Asma Zenjali: A Rude Awakening ~*~*~*~

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Dimitrios Galanis 12 January 2016

A great poem.Poetically said everything included in a piece of art.

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