Some People Love War Like a Sonnet
War is not just a word, it's a feel
War as a safer formula
War spread through decades of helplessness
Then it's a war on repeat: one more time
War, come and hit us
War under our success
Room for war sampling
Everyone loves that familiar war beat: those who win
War worm squirms in the ear, infectious
Can you name that melody- anything but fear
It's just a war, baby
A very very good war
This war's off the charts
The war they were going to win
The thing they almost had
Check Google: What's my war rating?
Bad news: war's played out. Now the war's a bore
Taking a commercial break, then back to more
No war leaves us blooming
Final Thoughts:
War might look like a 3 letter word to read. But there's more to the war that the eye meets. People who grew up in war aren't mentally stable and they live in moments of fear and despair.
Now, every day is a war. Resisting to write down a poem in quietness to stop being angry, everything's getting hard. We fight every day, from us, from the world. And we don't even know when this will end.
Everything's a war. But war separates people and love doesn't. Both are short words, but it's upon you to think which one to choose.
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