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People Natural Disasters Poems

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


Premium Member Streets Turned Into Rivers

it was Spring 2023 that my city of Ottawa, Canada
      was hit by floods
we had so much rain that the...

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Categories: natural disasters,



Premium Member Aftermath of Flood
Damaging winds whip and slash, whirling wild, drenching rain,
Roads decimated come to standstill, as gushing floods reign,
Inundating swollen terrains, roiling deluge of a tenebrous day,
As...

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Categories: grief, natural disasters,

Premium Member Wistful
"Wistful/Wishful: sometimes if a word can ever be realized, just an 'alphabet' change will suffice," ... by the Poet

The coconuts have gone awry,
and its fronds...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, absence, analogy, appreciation, imagery,

The Baltimore Bridge Tragedy
The Baltimore Bridge Tragedy
copyright 2024 by jon gutmacher

The Francis Scott Key Bridge
was built with great care 
but a ship took that bridge out
it’s no longer...

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Categories: natural disasters, usa,

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,

How to stay safe during the pretribulation wrath of God
Our Gracious Heavenly Father does shield born again believers during
natural disasters.  Even though it might result in the lose of their earthly
lives and/or properties....

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Categories: natural disasters, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Premium Member Five Point Eight On the Richter Scale
They say there's a first time for everything
My first time ever feeling the unsettling effects of an earthquake
Albeit, it was ONLY 5.8 on the Richter...

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Categories: natural disasters,

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 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,

Premium Member Mauna Loa
Work in Progress
Mauna Loa Volcano & Kilauea Sister Volcano

The political and spiritual symbolism of Mauna Loa’s historic eruption
“We’re seeing new land, new geographical features being...

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© I Am Anaya  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters,

Premium Member A Rift Zone
*Neighboring Mauna Kea has been sleeping for centuries, but notice the red flows popping and flowing in the gray areas below Mauna Loa's actual summit....

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: 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

Dreams Differrs
I had a vision that`ll  become one but,
all the dreams were now shattered. 
It took us time to plan, but within seconds everything was...

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Categories: natural disasters, art, books, creation, emotions,

Tornadoe
the sky gets dark
wind it blows
lightening strikes
and rain it flows
hitting the ground
one drop at a time
starting to hail now
hail big as dimes
cars are flying in...

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© Craig Munn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, weather,


Book: Shattered Sighs