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Holocaust Natural Disasters Poems

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


Forever
Forever 

 Time is a word, without relevance or worth.
 Conceived by mankind, a distance from birth.
 If birth is the beginning, and death the...

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Categories: natural disasters, creation, destiny, holocaust, home,



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,

Premium Member This Is How It Will All End
This is how it will all end
lacquer looking glass
boundary waters
warm glows
green with envy
molten grasslands
sea foam blazen
Atomic spot light sun rays
Raven wings snow day glacier
Nuclear deviled...

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Categories: analogy, holocaust, natural disasters,

Premium Member My Friend
My Friend

We spoke, up until the last, 
You, and I and HIM…

The pain was hard, cruel and mean.
You were tired… (whispered, "that was okay"…)

I told...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, appreciation, cry, heartbreak, holocaust,



The Chennai Floods - First Part
THE CHENNAI FLOODS - FIRST PART

Firstly the rains came calling cool
It instantly brought hope and happiness
For people relished the Celsius dip down
And hoped for reservoirs...

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Categories: natural disasters, courage, halloween, holocaust, horror,

Hearken To the Herald
Tree by tree, O’ of this we see,
The forests disappearing,
For the greater need is but greed
And the process domineering!
Once standing tall, the forests fall,
But now...

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Categories: natural disasters, angst, destiny, holocaust, imagery,

Hymns of Praise
Hymns of Praise

Singing hymns of praise
in the midst of a tempest
a sense of relief...

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Categories: faith, holocaust, natural disasters,

Our Invincible Defeat
The inner and the outer,
Are dissolving fast in space.
The ominous clouds of thunder,
Are covering your face.

The meek the mild and innocent,
Are trampled under feet,
As we...

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

Refuge
Is this about the refuge life,
Leaking the essentials of being submissive…

Or shall the death defy your conscience
In being a human

Imagine the world without eyes
That sans...

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Categories: holocaust, metaphor, natural disasters,

War of a Thunderstorm
Riotous winds rise from the north
Hollowing like a warrior's death cry
These winds causes a holocaust
As it races to a destination of nowhere

Deep dark clouds carried...

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Categories: natural disasters, nature, war,

A Hot Patch
All the wayward words
mock me for inadequacy.
I remain detached from meaning, 
emigrating to eloquence of wordless solitude.
The hymen breaks.
Dumb poems cry. I don’t want to...

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Categories: natural disasters, dedication, imagination, inspirational, natural

Holocaust
In midst of night,
When I was deep in slumber,
The memory rattled,
Eyes sunk with fear,
Saw the houses crumble,
The trees tremble,
The thunder storm made me nimble,
The ocean...

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© Partha Pal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: life, loss, natural disasters,

Extreme Makeover
Yesterday I bought a dream
a little worn out at the seams
I  got it from the Goodwill store
someone left it by the door

  I...

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Categories: natural disasters,

The Big Uneasy
It was all good a week ago,
Bourbon Street was full of energy,
The air saturated with laughter, Gumbo, Jambalaya and Catfish.
The wind whispering sweet nothings in...

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© Omar Allen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, introspection,


Book: Shattered Sighs