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Farewell Natural Disasters Poems

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


Premium Member Bells
The Hawaiian church, our Hawaiian church that made our village alive,
   There's Uncle Bill, still saying his spiel, and he's just a little...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, dedication, farewell, longing, love,



Premium Member Winds of Change
The solar storms are flaring up;
Charged particles assault the earth.
Plasma distorts magnetic fields;
Effects are felt from Nome to Perth.

A syndrome targets human hearts,
Apparently, the brain...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters,

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,

Hey Mom
Hey mom
 remember way back then
Hey mom 
remember all my friends
Hey mom 
remember all that fun
Cleaning the yard in all that sun
So do I really...

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Categories: natural disasters, betrayal, corruption, courage, farewell,

A Better Tomorrow
A golden sun I yearn to see t'morrow
That’s never, ever dawn in my life-time;
The crows will caw with its first-ever glow, 
And wrens will timely...

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Categories: natural disasters, blessing, celebration, farewell, natural



Premium Member Sing Now, All the Birds of the Earth
The whispering breeze across the vibrant landscape, 
gliding beneath the cerulean sky of serenading spring,
turned into the menacing suspect of a sudden scare 
of the...

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Categories: hope, natural disasters, nature,

Hello Hurricane Katrina
Hello Hurricane Katrina. How are you these days?
The last time you visited us we shall never forget
Your generosity, kindness, humility, love, hard work
Which community cannot...

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Categories: natural disasters, satire,

Th' Crick Is Dryin' Up
Th' Crick is dryin’ Up.

Ah got this Stick, ah call a Tree, stuck in th' mud:
Decorated it with dental floss, well za could
‘Cause there’s so...

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

Premium Member Being Good
BEING GOOD

What are some things that are considered good
A cup of coffee, Hawaiian vacation
Or a leisurely walk in the woods

But what about your spiritual life
Just...

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Categories: destiny, farewell, natural disasters,

Severe Weather Predictions
Severe Weather Predictions...
Professedly Plagues Psyche

I do not watch, while
     feigning to sip ale,
nor listen to Wail
ling Jennings poor
   ...

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Categories: natural disasters, 11th grade, adventure, america,

Premium Member Limerick: No Cossacks Charge Down Arc De Triomphe
Limerick: No Cossacks charge down Arc de Triomphe

No Cossacks charge down Arc de Triomphe
Champs Elysée hourra! in triumph
For World Ruler no less
Come to check French...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, america, farewell, french, military,

Premium Member Tidal Waves
Tidal Waves


Brackish debris filled surf retreats
depositing into hard sand graves
pictures stolen from post cards

Shards of a city strewn disjointedly
still ticking clocks idled in the moment
streets...

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Categories: horror, natural disasters,

That Girl
Everyone thinks they know that girl. At 
least they think they do. 
You know that girl that makes everyone 
laugh, and is a class clown....

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Categories: natural disasters, change, conflict, courage, cry,

The Storm
And the storm calls to me in ways you'll never understand
A gentle call that urges my soul forth
The lighting guiding a path for my feet...

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Categories: natural disasters, allegory, angst, april, art,

Le Vacance Pretentieuse: Going Home
What is it to see the soil of home again?
A welcome, snow-struck and a return
To cold; sharp white contrasts sunburn.
We converse in broken tongues to...

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© Dan Keir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, adventure, courage, devotion, dream,


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