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Goodbye Natural Disasters Poems

These Goodbye Natural Disasters poems are examples of Natural Disasters poems about Goodbye. These are the best examples of Natural Disasters Goodbye 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,



Don'T Jump In
I should stop dipping my toes into the water, 

but it's warm today. 

Nobody could have guessed it.

Nothing of a shocking feeling that I'll have...

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© Duck Duck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, 12th grade, april, friendship,

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,

Premium Member Amidst the Darkest Thunder Lucifer Has Fallen
 there are 7 ways of Sundays
Amidst the darkest thunder;
and in the mist of them there is
there is...

Beyond the fathom reach;
There a top the streets...
rides...

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Categories: natural disasters, adventure, analogy, appreciation, corruption,

Death Friended Me On Facebook
(while trapped in Pottstown 
Memorial Hospital parking lot).

My humble apology to those,
who posted uber up lyft ting messages
to this Macbook Pro Facebook keeper,
without said scrivener...

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Categories: natural disasters, death, destiny, goodbye, natural



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,

Natural Disaster
Natural Disaster

You have the compassion of a blizzard and the patience of an avalanche
Your derision trickles like a monsoon.
You drown me in disdain.
Flooded by your...

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Categories: natural disasters, depression, divorce, goodbye, judgement,

Nothing In Life Is Permanent
Why is life so complex?
Why am I feeling vexed?
Pulling one way,
Not feeling one has any say,
Too much involved
For the problem to be solved,
Not wanting to...

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Categories: confusion, emotions, natural disasters,

Memories of a Zimbabwean Childhood
Long ago,the guinea fowls congregated 
Clourfully and innumerably 
And sang sweet songs 
And played in the savanah
They sang for the for the antelopes 
To leap...

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Categories: natural disasters, change, conflict, creation, earth,

Oh Walker's Will and Lander's Way
Oh walker’s will and lander’s way…
Did not we grow in love’s dismay?
while wandering by the garden path
that led us to “the grapes of Wrath”
but also...

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Categories: natural disasters, betrayal, emotions, forgiveness, goodbye,

Premium Member Mind Bender
Mind Bender

I try to bend my mind around a straight line.
Pondering the lies imbedded in yesterdays truths.
False prophets, masquerading on wisdoms mountain.
"come taste our wares"
I...

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Categories: natural disasters, change, crazy, death, earth,

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,

There Is No Now
The pollution is psychedelic
Hell, you could even say poetic nature
Terms of enragement
Definitely not engagement
Can suffice in describing the depredation

Fire from the skies
Burning through the system
Dropping...

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Categories: natural disasters, dream, faith, freedom, goodbye,

Moments In Time
The sweetest sounds of burning trees
A gentle stroking in the breeze
The calm has lasted past the storm
Cloudy visions, Satan’s roar
Too many sights have passed my...

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Categories: natural disasters, adventure, animal, art, beauty,

Passing
To see her blog, adorned with pastel tones
Widens the gap that pervades my bones
For now we eat her passing meal of plain white rice
Leaving us...

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© Tom Hyam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, angel, art, beautiful, black


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