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Confusion Natural Disasters Poems

These Confusion Natural Disasters poems are examples of Natural Disasters poems about Confusion. These are the best examples of Natural Disasters Confusion poems written by international poets.


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You sit there year after year looking at me as if you don’t care, you sit there picking your nose and smelling your polished toes,...

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Categories: natural disasters, books, business, deep, earth,



Premium Member Swoosh
stealth
makes a sound
goes like this,
S W O O S H

death
makes a sound
goes like this,
S W O O S H

graves
makes a sound
goes like this,
S W O...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, confusion, death, emotions, 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,

'rona
How dare you show up 
unannounced
Changing the way I live
my best life
Coming all up and thru here
confining me inside the prison
of my own insanity
I want...

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Categories: natural disasters, absence, anxiety, black african

Premium Member The Silence of Time
The silence of time passing goes unnoticed
in the confusion of the moment
As I hear the internal clock of frustration
tic through the last vestige of reality
fought...

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Categories: change, confusion, natural disasters,



Gloomy Days
life used to be good 
 All plus No minus
Kids playing in the hood 
 they dont even seem to mind us

All of a sudden...

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Categories: natural disasters, africa, anger, confusion, dark,

Covid-19 In Wuhan
Like a storm, it came unexpected 
COVID-19 attacked relentless
With fear and confusion drawn on faces
Wuhan prepares for complications

People are dying, families are grieving
The coronavirus, is...

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© Hong Le  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, anger, city, emotions, international,

Clown At the Abyss
Italian restaurant; pasta and wine - red, like the eyes of a bat,
Screeching from a cave, dark as the eyes of a snowman,
Coal plucked from...

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Categories: natural disasters, allegory, conflict, confusion, corruption,

Premium Member Flash Flood- -
FLASH FLOOD- -
The rain drops like a flashy door;
Drivers walk like dead cars waters everywhere
Misty, dead trucks loudly drive a dark, dry rain.
Dusty, grimy streets...

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Categories: natural disasters, analogy, conflict, confusion, natural

Thank You For Coming
thank you for coming


death is unavoidable.
before this, it’s life then 
taxes. 
however those that can see 
know death is imminent in 
relationships. 
like Pachino’s first...

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Categories: natural disasters, abuse, addiction, corruption, men,

Tell Me Why
I heard someone sobbing clearly, I heard someone moan,
Was it a wail, or a sigh, or was it more of a piteous groan?
It was as...

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© Brita Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, image, imagery, mystery, natural

Nurse Linda Hand
My hospital bed is surprising
It goes up and down exercising
The bed pan stays still
But the contents spill
All over an organ downsizing!...

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Categories: natural disasters, care, confusion, feelings, growing

Premium Member Actions Speak Louder Than Words
ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS

I've seen the wind oh, how it moves;
The tornado storms  tempest roar;
Temperature broils we want it cool;
Sea waters rise above...

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Categories: natural disasters, adventure, anxiety, confusion, emotions,

Premium Member Confusion Excursion Constanza
Where all rumbles where I ramble
beneath highway overpasses
and past the shy soul’s excesses.

Isn’t life a simple gamble?
I chaff at dreaded enclosure
then I spurn any exposure.

Earth...

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Categories: natural disasters, adventure, journey, life, love,

In the Hood
Deep in the Oklahoma woods
On an oil rig we couldn't foresee
Something not dropped in the snow
Could be disastrous to a degree

A guy I'll call "new...

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© Pat Adams  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, confusion, humorous, imagery, natural


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