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Stress Natural Disasters Poems

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


Grief Vs Mother Nature
To lose someone of whom u care 
The loss the grief the utter despair
Bereavement the feeling of nothingness
Can also seem like a cyclone of pain...

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© Sarah Cope  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, bereavement, earth, emotions, grief,



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,

Premium Member Just a Tree - a Requiem
Someone who knows
Said You were an old ancient Tree,
But at the time, it didn’t really matter, 
Or seem important to me.
I knew You only for...

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Categories: natural disasters, conflict, earth, heartbroken, humanity,

Whisper In My Mind
There is a whisper in my mind that tempts me to fear....

....as death grips its silent hold

.....and governments slide on their lies

There is a whisper in my mind that...

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Categories: grief, natural disasters, stress,

Not a Poem
This is not a poem.
I don't even know
Why I'm writing this.
My poem "Chatter Shatter"
Just suddenly disappeared.
It goes like this,
"In small towns, there are big gossips
Streaming...

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Categories: natural disasters, horror, identity, mystery, natural



Premium Member Bag of Tears
tragedies worldwide

flooding my senses daily...

fill my bag of tears






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November 4, 2019
F T I series 18 grief
Brian Strand, sponsor...

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, anxiety, cry, fear, natural

Nurse Linda Hand
My hospital bed is surprising
It goes up and down exercising
The bed pan stays still
But the contents spill
All over an organ downsizing!...

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Categories: natural disasters, care, confusion, feelings, growing

Premium Member Reflection
Reflection

There has been more advance in the last hundred years
than in centuries. At first they seemed wondrous, a
miracle as they helped us in multiple ways...

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Categories: natural disasters, corruption, culture, environment, natural

Premium Member Tardiness
laziness syndrome
laziness symptom
symptom of stress
stress that enervates
enervates at work
work in an office
office everyday
everyday is loaded
loaded with subject
subject to penalty
penalty for a day 
day one absent
absent...

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© Len Gasun  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jobs, natural disasters,

Bows Fade Away
I am tied together with little pieces of string.
Thin frail ones, tied in little knots—
Not enough string left for a bow.
Shoulder
Elbows
Wrists
Kept together with knots.
String wither...

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© Fonda Anne  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, feelings, health, hurt, me,

Foggy Flood Warnings
betrayal, conflict, how i feel, natural disasters, nature, stress,

Foggy Flood Warnings! ©

Bells on my fingers, bells on each toe
Jingle and jangle wherever I choose to...

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Categories: natural disasters, betrayal, conflict, how i

A City Once Without Hope
I would have never thought I had a chance after wanting to stay behind
The devastation swept up my city
I constantly cried at the vision I...

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Categories: natural disasters, city, death, depression, natural

Premium Member Do Not Interrupt
There are times, doing something, you think is good, can simply back fire, on you.
And I took Dragon to watch a movie of The Grand...

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Categories: natural disasters, adventure, caregiving, fantasy, friend,

Yeh Khaalipan
Jab Meri Bechaini Mit Jayegi
Jab Mere Dilko Sukoon Mil Jayega
Yeh Khaalipan Mit Jayega

Do Pal Ki Chandni Ke Liye
Aj Bhi Zinda Hoon Main
Meri Khaamoshi Ke Ageh...

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Categories: natural disasters, addiction, age, anger, conflict,

Le Vacance Pretentieuse: Going Home
What is it to see the soil of home again?
A welcome, snow-struck and a return
To cold; sharp white contrasts sunburn.
We converse in broken tongues to...

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© Dan Keir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, adventure, courage, devotion, dream,


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