A selection of poems with antiwar and peace themes
https://podcasts.otago.ac.nz/nzpeace-ed/files/2011/05/Peace-poetry.pdf
Bullying and Peace Poems
Good poems on bullying and being different at school. Also other poems on peace that students might relate to.
http://www.carisma.me.uk/pwresources/peacestuff.html
Anti-war Poems
Zaid’s Misfortune by David Krieger. Zaid’s misfortune was to be born in Iraq.
http://www.wagingpeace.org/articles/db_article.php?article_id=135
Speaking- the Hero; The End and the Beginning (someone has to clean up after a war). Others suitable for secondary school students.
http://www.wagingpeace.org/menu/issues/peace-&-war/peace-poems.htm
Peace Poems
Poem written after poet’s daughter was killed in the London bombings
http://candle4tibet.ning.com/profiles/blogs/2154241:BlogPost:72087
Why we want peace
The price of peace
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-price-of-peace/
Thinking about peace signs
http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/raymond_a__foss/poems/23304.html
Peace begins with me, starting over and breaking free
http://www.angelfire.com/bug/103project/gallery/poems5.html
A collection of peace poems written by children
http://artscape.edwardtbabinski.us/paperdoll/paperdoll-diversity.html
2 thoughts on “Peace Poetry”
Posted by Ashby McGowan of CV2. I find multi-voice the best and the most exciting of poetry forms for dealing with human rights topics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfmbDEZPWjQ
A TOTAL BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO PERFORMING MULTI-VOICE.
Firstly, don’t panic. It looks complicated but is all do-able. When doing first readings it helps to look through the column of words that you are reading and underline in coloured pen any words/phrases that you are speaking at the same time as another performer/s, and underline those actor’s lines too. (Or words spoken at the same time can be put in italic) Each actor or poet reads down the page until they come to a bit with words and then they read them. So all bits of text at the same height on the page get read at the same time. It helps to print out the text double space.
Lots of dots on a line of text signify that words that another speaker is reading are not to be spoken by yourself. The gap is not meant to be exact and will be fine-tuned in rehearsal.
I have written and performed multi-voice for ten years and this is the simplest way to get the performer (you) to understand the lines.
Multi-voice is much more than just interruptions in text and so slashes aren’t used by me.
Basically, words and phrases can be spoken at the same time. The resulting joining of sounds creates a new sound that can vary greatly-anything from Chaotic to Melodic. This sound is used to amplify or reinforce an action or emotion the character is portraying at that time.
Each speaker must ensure that their own lines are not overwhelmed by that of the other speaker/s.
Multi-voice is excellent for having each speaker show different views of the same situation. As an example, when there are only two speakers, these voices can be used effectively in opposition to each other, this being emphasised with the speakers facing each other and using inflammatory language.
And after you have learnt to perform multi-voice, you then go onto write it yourself (or with a group).
My website is: https://multivoicepoetry.wordpress.com/
Whale Road Review has just published an article of mine about how to get Teachers and Pupils talking about human rights via multi-voice poetry: http://www.whaleroadreview.com/mcgowan/