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Flower Natural Disasters Poems

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


Premium Member Step Father
I had a step-father who a classified genius
He was a science teacher and member of the Audubon Society
He earned teacher of the state award at...

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Categories: anger, angst, natural disasters,



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,

Premium Member End of Time
 END OF TIME

Smile
tormented, tear stained
blood flowing down the streets
to forever drift
end of time
Jesus is yet still coming here
a flickering candle on the table, a...

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Categories: natural disasters, analogy, conflict, destiny, environment,

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



A Litany In Time of Plague
Update of "A Litany in Time of Plague" 
by Michael R. Burch

THE PLAGUE has come again
To darken lives of men
and women, girls and boys;
Death proves...

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Categories: natural disasters, death, depression, fear, funeral,

Premium Member Pandemically Yours
I'll surely rise behind the cloud to a new day dawning,
though sun's rays may grow fewer, secure in grace.
My mind turns to all the days...

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Categories: natural disasters, environment, light, memory, natural

Premium Member Kalapana Village, My Home
Launched my modern home, I drew,
a Star to be the brightest.

Twinkling the construction crew,
blueprints to my universe.

Shuttling every two by four,
neutralizing nail to floor.

A stellar...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, 11th grade, 12th grade,

On This Bed of Roses
On this bed of roses my teardrops fall, 
As clouds begin to darken in the sky, 
And vines have grown across the garden’s wall.

A bird...

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Categories: natural disasters, death, depression, flower, grief,

Mourning Glory
As light breaks through mountain ridges
It touches upon pastures and cobblestone bridges
On top of the summit, tall it’d tower
a small and reclusive edelweiss flower

With kin...

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Categories: natural disasters, age, allegory, emotions, friendship,

Hurricane Warning
One flower almost gray
but visibly not

Brushed by a breeze on
concrete wet

Emerged from a crevasse
along the corner

Forced to hold on to its
limited yellow

Open to suggestion 

More...

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Categories: natural disasters, absence, appreciation, conflict, image,

Premium Member Volcano Eruptus
MOLTEN LAVA MILES BELOW,
MOUNTING PRESSURE READY TO BLOW. 

THE EARTH WILL SHAKE AND BEGIN TO RUMBLE.  
TREES WILL SWAY AND BEGIN TO TUMBLE. ...

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Categories: natural disasters, adventure, anger, creation, imagination,

I Wish I Was a Wandering Tree
I wish I was a wandering tree because then I'd make lots of relationships. The sun, so startling with glamour, with the sky, just a...

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Categories: natural disasters, desire, dream, education, flower,

Hurricane 5
Hurricane 5

One flower almost gray but visibly not
Brushed by a breeze along the corner
Open to suggestions
In concrete wetness 
More than several shapes take hold
Spin in...

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Categories: mystery, natural disasters, nature,

Nature
a precious white floret
smelling the gardenia
sweetens my botanical

they have freedom
pines far from here in green land
the desert cries thrist...

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Categories: flower, natural disasters, nature,


Book: Shattered Sighs