Battle Writing
164 creative works found
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Battle Wounds
by Kristy LeeI’ll bite a hole / in my lip, wince, / and gasp back tears
Just a poem about release..about pain..and about strength.
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epic
by Ushna Sardarthere was a fatal flaw in the plan / I was locked in mortal combat / fought against the fear / at the core of the soul….
theyellowfury thanks for that piece of art Simon! The Soul of ~~ no doubt, it’s awesome!
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Fire!
by forgedsteel911 emergency. / Response is instant. / A siren’s blare and lights flashing…
A tribute to the brave firefighters.
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Illumination - Part 1
by Kristy LeeWhere once arms had fought fiercely against their restraints, they now shook softly; legs previously strong with desperate hatred now lay…
Short fiction. Perhaps the beginning of a series.
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scar
by Mishaal Sardar*the immediate future is clear, but it’s hard to tell what lies beyond / is revolution is near around us? / the world still bears the scars…
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a Dream, Caught
by VanSnuGJust the juicy bits to lure readers in.
Will be shown beside your work.
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Dawn
by Joyce Dickens, IPAThe darkness seems comforting to her in her time of bliss, for “what you can’t see you often don’t miss”.
Dawn is the Beginning of Time or the End of Night.
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"By Beth Moore".... A well known Christian speaker and writer. (Very interesting, as to what is happening in the spiritual world today).
by Elaine FarmerAt times I was almost expecting her to collapse. At one point she just had to stop and pray.
As our world turns, we are facing some new and never experienced before, situations. How will we prepare for what is coming??
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Battle cries, a triumphant goodbye, and one letter Home...
by Daniel RarelaB A T T L E . C R Y (to Satan) You couldn’t successfully tempt me after my salvation So instead you secretly nailed all these red…
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Call to Arms - Red Bubble Battle Cry
by G. Merrick JusticeThis is not in the work, but this is a plea for you to read it… it is most important to me, and perhaps to you as well…
It’s time, ladies and gents, and I’m going on with or without you… I can’t imagine this concept is new to you all… but now our butts are well rested, and our egos well fed – it is time to do what we were put here to do.
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The Wind and the Tree
by delight385I watch the tree fiercely sway in the shadows of the night / I hear its rustling leaves brushing each other / I step closer to feel the win…
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Battle Fatigue
by DannyMore damn poetry
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No tea for Chalky
by MeachI watched through a hole in the bricks as a wave of men rose from below the horizon. A menacing mass silhouette, all spikes and serrated …
Heroes every one
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War Between The Worlds
by Lisa WeberThe noise, the deafening noise. / A battle rages to my north. / Armies of ships fall to my side, / weighing on my heart for those inside.
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The Battle
by A. JILL GAEBELNot all wars are fought and won / On a battlefield’s bloody plain.
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*Responsible*
by C.C. ArshagraI am not my poetry for they are poems
This poem is the closing piece to “Nothings’ Gone” a volume of poetry within the manuscript series and collection titled “The Poetry of Good-bye.” ` LISTEN TO C.C. READ this poem / RESPONSIBLE The music recorded with poem you may hear at the above link can be found at at www.jamendo.com @ the link below the track NEPTUNE, the artist DOC from album titled COSMIC LULLABIES
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Battle Cry
by martin steinbruggerAnd so the battle has begun…
Sometimes life is hard!
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The Battle of Light and Dark
by loramaeDarkness wrapped me in it’s arms as though to be my lover and I feared the embrace would swallow me whole and forever hide me in it’s unf…
I ask that you go and look at Roger Sampson’s art entitled “Nova”...in order to get the full effect…The greatest battle ever fought, was won with the purest of love one day long ago, evil conquered through the ultimate sacrifice of God’s own son Jesus… / Thank you for your inspiring work Roger and for giving me a reminder of what true love really is…;} / Ps…I have changed the title several times…just overlook me…but thank you for reading!!! ;^)
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The Sands Of Time....2/6/72
by robert murrayHe lived like a hermit lives in a shack / Trying to beat the shifting sands
about a lonely man trying to make a living in the outback of Australia
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The Battle
by loramaeA battle wagered between heart and mind… / Rivals of sheer force on any given day. / The two ever venture the ultimate challenge… / Whic…
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THE VAMPIRE...
by JaneAParisshe fought a hard and ferocious battle, she submitted to him because she had too, she watched him take her precious blood, but she held o…
This is really a story about spirituality. It is about battles, struggles between good and evil. It is saying that more often than not, bad wins down here on earth, but that if you have faith, and hold onto your spirit (soul) steadfast…good will always win in God eyes!
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SQUIRMING ON THE GIANT'S PLATE...
by JaneAParisIt had slipped off his plate again and had picked up the salt and pepper shakers. It threw them at him, one after another quickly, hittin…
This is a short little story that is meant to be analogous to how some love attractions and relationships are. The critter is a wild and untamed woman, and the Giant is a man. The foods and spices are meant to add flavor to the imagination of the story. Eee!!! Eee!!! Eee!!!
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Prelude to the 3rd World War
by Lloyd HarveyIt is clear that the Western Sun Fall refers to the detonation of several atomic devices along the San Andres Fault line…
This is a written document that is in the style of a historical note look back of the begins of World War 3, set in the not so distant future. I wrote this a little while ago now and it was originally intended to be a back story to some musical work. The events in this piece are entirely fictitious and I do not believe that World War 3 (if it will ever happen) will go down like this.
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Gallipoli
by NautilusBlueYoung men died on this ground, they dropped like flies, / The earth is still stained where their bodies once lie
For the ANZACS
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