saddest Unity poems

Here are the saddest Unity poems on Commaful, including titles such as "Can You Hear It? (Poem)."

Poems

Can You Hear It? (Poem)
rubixcube89201 Verified
7 years ago
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Try to hear, don't leave me hoping - Please, don't try to quit - Just answer this one simple thing - Can you hear it?

Canvas of the World
wearebeloved Gifted Writer
4 years ago
240
0
18
We are all paint from the same palette, splattered on the canvas of the world.

Hath not a Jew Eyes
sstar2000 Gifted Writer
4 years ago
111
1
17
This poem is about racism and equality as a whole..... The Merchant of Venice. Is a play, Shakespeare wrote. The most agony I felt for while reading Was for Shylock, who screamed desperately pleading...

TheRevolution Cryof theKit...
tofu_tofu Silver Comma
6 years ago
110
1
13
Come, brethren! Let us come together in unity and pull the humans from their throne!

God loves Gays! {Religion ...
jbo Gifted Writer
4 years ago
88
2
14
Homosexuals face so much stigma. Homophobia is an enigma. WARNING some viewers may find this offensive... But christ came to save everyone!

Dear Earth (letters of uni...
jbo Gifted Writer
4 years ago
85
0
6
This is our Earth All of our places of birth.

The Witch and the Shadow P...
jbo Gifted Writer
4 years ago
66
0
7
Ogresfield a quaint town with an idyllic feel. It truly has the dark magic sealed. The magic of light is the people of Ogresfields zeal. Doesn't matter if you're a mage, witch, priest, shaman, wizard ...

NZ Massacre of followers o...
jbo Gifted Writer
5 years ago
65
0
3
Those who have lost ones in an attack of terror will never be satisfied Those who have committed the acts will never be sanctified. How many deaths spurred by ignorance? Dedication to the atrocity in ...

Asylum - Where do the Hate...
jbo Gifted Writer
4 years ago
53
0
3
Asylum We are one vine, one species we must rescue ourselves from evils jaws. Appeal to the fascist border builders

Dear Homophobia {Letter of...
jbo Gifted Writer
4 years ago
49
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10
People say it is unnatural to be gay. They say its not the natural order it's not the way. Letter of Unity.

Civilisation VII {Establis...
jbo Gifted Writer
4 years ago
48
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The end of The Middle Ages leading to the ages of colonialism. the civilisation series is entering a sensitive time due to it being a more recent time and the severity of the period. Thanks for readin...

A Human Yarn - When the Tr...
jbo Gifted Writer
4 years ago
47
0
3
My greatest dread That humanity will not see they are of one thread.

A Shade Too Dark
hollow_ Bronze Comma
4 years ago
39
0
20
“The way through is the way out”

Mango Peels
matisse1 Gifted Writer
4 years ago
41
0
3
Everywhere, on the sidewalks, in the gutters, right outside my door. Flourishing in the streets of Tegucigalpa, like leftover confetti from Mardi Gras. Lining the paths, nestled in the gravel, the bro...

Civilisation IIX {Establis...
jbo Gifted Writer
4 years ago
38
0
0
We enter into a darker age than the dark ages from an ethical stance. So, as you turn the pages and together at history we glance was the enlightenment period really the way we envisage it?

Civilisation IX {Establish...
jbo Gifted Writer
4 years ago
39
0
2
Welcome back and to new readers you can delve in here no need to read the first 8 episodes if you don't want. We start in 1575 civilisation IX Oda Nobunaga the infamous Samurai conquers Nagashima fort...

War
agonzalez2 Gifted Writer
4 years ago
39
0
1
A short poem on now peace is always the answer. ❤️💚💜

Civilisation IV {Establish...
jbo Gifted Writer
4 years ago
37
0
0
Welcome back to the civilisation series if, you have just joined us on this voyage through time of the human nation Why not read through the previous information. Or sit back and enjoy the scintillati...

The People Sing
aaronaugust Gifted Writer
5 years ago
36
0
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A poem reflecting on "In This Place (An American Lyric)" By Amanda Gorman

Dear Divider of People (le...
jbo Gifted Writer
4 years ago
36
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2
DNA research shows we are 99 percent or more related to one another. This should in our modern age change the way we look at each other.