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Peace Natural Disasters Poems

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


Premium Member Suicide Ballad
that dark place had returned although 
I tried to conceal it but there it was again 
it had been years through medication therapy 
mass singing...

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Categories: natural disasters, angel, beautiful, depression, film,



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,

The Way I See the World
The world is beautiful but vengeful,
 The world consists of the living and nonliving,
The world consists of the good and the bad,  
The world...

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© Sri Danya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, appreciation, beautiful, earth, love,

Premium Member Harsh Storm
Harsh storm / great floods blow
Crashed hill / drenched fields flow
Blocked light / dark town prays
Faith cheered / peace* brings glow

*John 16:33 These things I...

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Categories: natural disasters, analogy, christian, faith, god,

The Storm
far away you start to form
from the western hills ,you start your life
gaining strength and causing strife
five hundred miles you build your force
knowing exactly your...

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© Andy Ervin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: dream, heaven, natural disasters,



The Peaceful Pacific
A road trip through  the Pacific West,
from Seattle along Sequim,
Ocean Shore, Seaside,
all the way to San Francisco.
The Pacific roared beside.

Frequent signs warned of Tsunami...

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Categories: natural disasters, america, anxiety, journey, natural

Born In the Thermals
What is born in the thermals of a barren land
A spiral of destruction sublime

(I feel its power seeping into the ground)

Across the seas, it comes...

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Categories: natural disasters, adventure, allegory, analogy, angst,

Get Gone, Omicron
Just when life was getting back to normal. 
We get smacked with another load of bull. 
It dragged us in with strong magnetic pull. 
Removing...

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© Adam Segal  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, change, culture, funny, humanity,

The Earth
The Earth, Are you dangerous?
I'm hearing awful sounds everywhere.
I'm scared; will you kill me too?
Why I'm hearing news of disaster?

I'm the earth; I don't try...

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© S S Beulin  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, earth, emotions, environment, natural

An Owl's Call
In this craziest time
in mid summer,
 
Let’s say…

(Owl, the craziest, 
laziest, the oldest,
begins his sonorous hoot;
the others: old, young, men
and women,  
with their left...

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Categories: natural disasters, earth, environment, forgiveness, humanity,

My Heart String
There are moments of pain when my heart string plays
music on the distant shores, when the heavens meet
below the deck and the rivers started to...

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Categories: natural disasters, confidence, inspiration, international, natural

Premium Member Coronavirus
Caution is one of the best medications for viruses

Opportunities for fear are plentiful but must be avoided

Resist and fight the temptation of greed and hoarding

Observance...

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Categories: health, international, natural disasters,

The Tsunami
THE TSUNAMI- poem by Emmanuel Godstime Aisin, Nigeria
It all started like a joke;
we were seated, waiting for our 
turn to receive from HIM
those who thought...

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Categories: beach, natural disasters, nature,

The Roar of the Sky
The Roar of the Sky

The roar of the sky under the thunder,
Like huge bruises hanging , daring us to die,
Tornadoes crush our peace and schools...

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Categories: fear, natural disasters, nature,

Premium Member Healing Ecosystems
When directors of social justice,
whether parents
or teachers
or community leaders
or religious leaders
and eco-political livers,
lovers address EarthJustice
by recommending immersion experiences,
journeys to commune with hurting populations
and species
and systems,

We...

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Categories: natural disasters, earth, engagement, environment, health,


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