"War: A poem in blank verse" by John Spateman is a powerful poem that speaks out against the horrors of war and the damage it inflicts on people. Imagine a time, maybe in the 1700s, when the author used his words to show how terrible war really is. He doesn’t just talk about battles; he shows how war destroys lives and makes people lose their goodness. Starting with stories from the Bible and moving to more recent fights at the time, the poem paints a picture of never-ending pain and suffering. War is portrayed as something evil—a force that comes from our own mistakes and sins. Through sad stories of broken families and ruined lands, the poet argues that there's nothing brave or good about war. Instead, the poem begs us to think about what war does and hopes for a future where love and peace win.

War : $b A poem in blank verse
By John Spateman
A desperate cry echoes from the past, revealing a brutal landscape of shattered lives and a plea for humanity to abandon the path of endless conflict.
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2023-10-13
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