A pole weapon or polearm is a close combat weapon in which the main fighting part of the weapon is fitted to the end of a long shaft, typically of wood, thereby extending the user's effective range. Glaives, poleaxes, halberds, and naginata are all varieties of polearms.
The purpose of using pole weapons is either to extend reach or to increase angular momentum—and thus striking power—when the weapon is swung. Because they contain relatively little metal, polearms are cheap to make. This has made them the favored weapon of peasant levies and peasants in rebellion the world over. Many are adapted from farm implements, or other tools.
Polearms were common weapons on medieval European battlefields. Their range and impact force made them effective weapons against armored warriors on horseback, because they could penetrate armor. The Renaissance saw a plethora of different varieties. Polearms in modern times are largely constrained to ceremonial military units such as the Papal Swiss Guard or Yeomen of the Guard or traditional martial arts. Chinese Martial Arts in particular have preserved a wide variety of weapons and techniques.
Sigh and breathe
I conceive piercing eyes
that see through me
Bleeding heart - Good intentions
Unexcused hypocrisy
I see them rendered helpless in the corner of my eye
I know it's for the least of these that you had to die
Fear has bound me lifeless in my easy chair of grace
Instead of help I turn away can't look them in the face
Timeless battle - endless seige
Flesh and spirit collide in me
Lift me high - don't let me be
Another casualty
Sometimes I feel life passing by as I am standing still
In my safe and sheltered world I choose what is real.
I say that I believe but then misrepresent your name
Look at my reflection I'm the only one to blame
When will I know
To love you is more than just a show
When I look inside help me see
More of you - less of me