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Funeral Natural Disasters Poems

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Premium Member Earth Eulogy
Earth Eulogy

By Mark D. Stucky
She was a good planet,
put to death in her prime
by a pandemic of people.
Homo-sapiens was a disease
with mutating and metastasizing
technological and...

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Categories: natural disasters, death, earth, environment, planet,



Bad-Year Obituary
Well the Will of twenty twenty
Did not favour its kids gently.
Was the smirk in in that jerk's dying breath a gest left to make us...

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Categories: natural disasters, corruption, environment, funeral, humorous,

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,

Covid-19
Can't understand how Covid
Has taken over our lives
Started in Wuhan, China
But some say it's a disguise
To eradicate a population
That the undertones defines
As the count is...

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Categories: health, natural disasters,

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,



Flippa

When Katrina came calling,
Lady Blues brought some 
Miami Hurricane bad news
Green Dolphin Street pain parade
went Mardi Gras wind marching
down to the delta swamp of Nawl...

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Categories: dark, natural disasters, pain,

Death
Time fell fast 
Things became hard
Worries were vast
Lives begain scared

Hopes endlessly hidden
All things seemed forbidden
Days filled with darkness
Lives consumed and left sparkless

Awaiting the doom
Sitting only...

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Categories: natural disasters, confusion, death, depression, fantasy,

Oldman
once there was an old man on a lane
he always had many cats
then he took a train
and went down another lane...

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Categories: natural disasters, adventure, animals, confusion, daughter,

Lydia's Daddy
...eyes puffy                       
...

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Categories: natural disasters, black african american, childhood,

Premium Member Hell's Wrath
Violent dreams haunt me while I sleep
Deciphering why my world is so bleak

Bloody heartbreaks scatter this fear
Gorey, hated memories fall with every tear

Poisonous darts stay...

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Categories: natural disasters, angst, death, funeral, natural

The Real Aftermath
All of the aftermaths occur after the wake of a bunch of terrible events: Hurricane
Katrina, the September 11th attacks in New York City, War in...

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Categories: natural disasters, confusion, death, funeral, loss,

These Were Winds
At first there was no alarm; these were winds
And high prairie farms had learned to hold tight
Against gale force blizzards and tornado;
Replanting, repairing after each...

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Categories: history, natural disasters, nature,

Tongues Like Dragons, Have No Speach.
Gray Sky modeled, a Leaf on its Falling,

And thus tenaciously wounded, a slow and Bitter Abandon

Crashes,

Past Churches among Coals

And Faces lined, tunneled by ants, cicadas

The...

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Categories: natural disasters, adventure, art, death, imagination,

Fire and Smoke! Smoke and Fire!
Fire and Smoke.  Smoke and fire.
Santa Ana Winds like a funeral pier.

Delivering embers.  Turning homes to ash.
Peoples lives burned off the map.

Where to...

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Categories: natural disasters,


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