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Child Natural Disasters Poems

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Premium Member After the Flood
There is a story in the wind
Of Mother Nature's son
And her retribution 
For the mad path that he'd begun.

Of all her creatures big and small,
Just...

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Categories: natural disasters, children, earth day, environment,



Premium Member Wind
I soar high above the mountains touching every elusive peak
carrying white fluffy clouds on my back, unhinged and free
The parched lands look up to me...

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© MB Farookh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, allusion, extended metaphor, introspection,

Premium Member Just a Tree - a Requiem
Someone who knows
Said You were an old ancient Tree,
But at the time, it didn’t really matter, 
Or seem important to me.
I knew You only for...

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Categories: natural disasters, conflict, earth, heartbroken, humanity,

The Corpses, We'Re Still Counting
We look for responses when we should find an answer
People aren’t healing, just left with a scar
We are divided when we could stand together
Our freedom’s...

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© Avril Hyde  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, child abuse, death, humanity,

Give Life a Chance
nature suffering, in my heart I suffer with her too
in your heart natures plight, you suffer
you might not know it but it is killing you.
killing...

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Categories: natural disasters, child, children, creation, fear,



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: natural disasters, 12th grade, character, hope,

Poems About the Coronavirus Ii
Poems about the Coronavirus II


This World's Joy
(anonymous Middle English lyric, circa early 14th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Winter awakens all my care
as leafless...

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Categories: natural disasters, fear, loneliness, loss, natural

More Iffy Coronavirus Haiku
yet another iffy coronavirus haiku #1
by michael r. burch

plagued by the Plague
i plague the goldfish
with my verse



yet another iffy coronavirus haiku #2
by michael r. burch

sunflowers
hang...

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Categories: natural disasters, america, death, eulogy, health,

Burn
Burn
by Michael R. Burch

for Trump

Sunbathe,
ozone baby,
till your parched skin cracks
in the white-hot flash
of radiation.

Incantation
from your pale parched lips
shall not avail;
you made this hell.
Now burn.

Keywords/Tags: burn,...

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Categories: natural disasters, earth, environment, fire, future,

Secondary Day3
Day 3 

The storm still having the upper hand is at large 

Narrator 
Inquisitive teacher noted this peculiar youngster is very hyper, yet again autism...

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Categories: natural disasters, anxiety, boy, child, class,

Dead People In the Bathroom
Dead People In The Bathroom

Mama's in prison, 
Why ain't she here?
There's dead people in the bathroom
And a rat over there

The water kept rising
And there's no...

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Categories: natural disasters, child, death, fear, humanity,

Just Smile
Life is nothing more than 
A bunch of test and trials
Please keep on mind 
Try always to smile

When the water it floods
The Egyptians on the...

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© Troy Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, blessing, cheer up, confidence,

Premium Member Donald John
Great White Father,

About those anti-BadNewsMedia rallies
while our SouthWest is burning
and while our SouthEast is flooding
and wet windstorm conflagrating,
feeling the flamed-up wrath
of an angry EarthGoddess,

Why do...

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Categories: natural disasters, betrayal, break up, fire,

Aye Das Scribe Desirous Nothing Short
Sans Whole Body Out Of Country Transplant

hmm...methinks mebbe aye
can empty the ocean
     one teaspoon at time bine bye
and after about
 ...

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Categories: natural disasters, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Oops - It's a Bit of a Cock Up
Ted enjoys a quick roll in the hay...
He’s sleeping with his buxom P A
She confirmed she’s with child
Ted baulked, then got quite riled
I wonder what...

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Categories: humorous, lust, natural disasters,


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