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Nature Immigration Poems

These Nature Immigration poems are examples of Immigration poems about Nature. These are the best examples of Immigration Nature poems written by international poets.


Beauty of Canada
Dear Canada, if I were an artist,
I would paint the world with your beauty,
A masterpiece for all to see,
As I know it to be.

Oh, the...

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Categories: immigration, america, beautiful, beauty, bird,



A Smuggler Speaks
Enough of a struggle,
When we banned goods smuggle
To against riches snuggle
And soon sound The Bugle

Enough of struggle:
Lots of body wriggle
For Danes’ Illicit Gin
That would lots...

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Categories: abuse, corruption, evil, immigration,

Waiting the Train
Waiting for the train
Holding the chain,
Boldly at the pain,
Waiting for the train,
No pain, no gain!
To look at the romance of nature,
Outside, it's cold,
That i can't...

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Categories: art, immigration, poems, poetry,

Premium Member Ddhh
outside my window
somewhere in the dark
a sound I've never heard before...
a bird in distress-a nests width beyond a song..
it is the season of migration
where all...

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Categories: imagination, immigration, march, nature,

Hierophant
I grip the shifting sands, the drifting dirt.
I pull the earth and let fall through these rough fingers.

I pull the power of raw nature. 
I...

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Categories: immigration, allegory, allusion, analogy, angst,



Premium Member Cowbird
There is a bird in nature called the Cowbird.
It doesn't build a nest or rear its young.
Whether it lost the ability to or never knew...

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Categories: bird, conflict, immigration,

Transplanted I Planted In Africa
When Corona came, I was on Reunion Island
Indian Ocean environs, nearer native South Africa ...
Transplanted, I have planted a garden, thrived

Without any research, butternuts survived
But...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: garden, health, identity, immigration,

Premium Member Mountain Melody
Day-184 “A Mountain Melody”    

Your majesty   
In snow white crown
High above the plains you rise
 
I knelt and prayed that...

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Categories: america, immigration, nature,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: immigration, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member Cat Independence
Cats are amazing critters!
Of course, all cat lovers
are well aware of this;
so, it is not to you
whom I speak. But to
those less furry among-st
us—to those...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, animal, cat, freedom, humor,

If U Not For Me U Against Me
Rule of law surviving any opposition or oppression of living life by yo own principles, morals, values without obstruction or blame; is if u not...

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Categories: cheer up, engagement, immigration,

Premium Member Chauvinism
Country of loyalty is supreme, others add up the number
Heaven is here already, the rest still looking for a plumber
All is perfect, in this domain,...

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Categories: immigration, appreciation, bullying, character, discrimination,

Premium Member Anglo-Norman Arising
the wealth of norman England is poised to grow
  towns enlarge, markets exchange, a fresh fertilising sprinkled culture
  kingdoms extend with numbers reducing
...

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© Ian Love  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: england, history, identity, immigration,

Angels Among Us
Are you aware that as a person of faith
Angels are right here?
All around, spiritually sound
Any and everywhere
Are you aware that God will bless you
With an...

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Categories: angel, children, immigration, inspirational

Human Butterflies
Majesty in migration and breathtaking beauty
Human butterflies! O how beautiful we are!
Do not stuff us backwards into worn cocoons
No longer worms; accept them as they...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, butterfly, community, immigration,


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