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Thank You Natural Disasters Poems

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Premium Member The New Norm
the new norm
people seem more angry
out of sorts with each others
dissatisfied with life

the new norm
grandparents are two dimensional
seeing their grandchildren on screen
manners are out of...

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Categories: natural disasters,



Premium Member Living Through An Earthquake

Oh, my years in San Francisco.
Those days when I saw the home
next door, moving..
It's walls looking like a waterfall.
Grabbing the sides on our table,
as nature...

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Categories: natural disasters, earth, how i feel,

Thank You For Coming
thank you for coming


death is unavoidable.
before this, it’s life then 
taxes. 
however those that can see 
know death is imminent in 
relationships. 
like Pachino’s first...

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Categories: natural disasters, abuse, addiction, corruption, men,

Premium Member Self-Plus-Seven, Saved
The din awakens me
Hall smoke alarm screaming like a banshee
Smoke everywhere, though I see no flames
I reach up through the thick black fumes and yank...

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Categories: natural disasters, adventure, appreciation, fire, home,

An Ode To the Harvey Heros
An Ode to the Harvey Heroes

Once upon a time not so long ago
Nature did spur a Harvey in the Gulf of Mexico

As the storm grew...

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Categories: hero, natural disasters, nature,



Appreciation Amidst Irma
Appreciation Amidst Irma©

After watching Irma terrorize Florida and the Caribbean
This is what appreciation looks like

I appreciate that 

I have hydro with which to make my...

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Categories: appreciation, natural disasters,

Premium Member Hurricanes
Jose, Harvey, Irma, Gert,
Cat. Five puts us on alert.
Howsoever they are named,
Mother's fury can't be tamed.

Churning, roiling, liquid wall,
looming four-plus metres tall.
Floods of biblical expanse,
survival...

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Categories: environment, inspirational, natural disasters,

Premium Member First Poem - Whirlpool
Luckless vessel plucked from the surface;
sucked into uncharted fathoms.
Relentless, roiling vortex
consumes all evidence.
Sated, exhausted,
swirling eddy
dissipates.
All is
calm.

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31 August 2017 (this version)


For the "First Poem" contest sponsored...

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Categories: metaphor, natural disasters, ocean,

Rainbow Colored Camouflage
Being a storm chaser I look out for all kinds of weather,
with one particular severe thunderstorm hitting a town
about 2 hours drive away from where...

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Categories: natural disasters, work,

Earthquake
Earthquake

E arth quivers, shakes and quakes violently
A ll around turns dark,the roof and walls begin to crumble
R ight before our very eyes
T o the right...

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Categories: natural disasters, bereavement, children, death of

Faces of Storm
TROPICAL STORM

midday darkness heavy
    rain pounds, winds howl---
           trees topple as huts...

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Categories: imagery, natural disasters, nature,

Disaster
Huddled up in a tranquil mass,
Darkened silence fills the room,
Prayers that nature does not punish our home,
We live in fear of an angry wind.
A curse...

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Categories: natural disasters, anniversary, appreciation, courage, cry,

Spinning, Grinning, Winning
~*~
Spinning
slashing swirling
powerful    tornado
lightning  bolts, thunder  and  sirens
Spinning wind sounds like a train, head Spinning
homes  spun  to ...

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Categories: loss, natural disasters, recovery

Raise the Flag
Raise the flag!
To all the nations who helped us,
Their abundant support grant our fervent wishes,
Your hearts shone like stars in the night.

Raise the flag!
To all...

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Categories: natural disasters, people, thank

A Reflection On Community Recovery
We were strangers when first we met,
One affected by disaster, the other there to help
And for a short while our paths were set.

We started the...

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Categories: loss, natural disasters,


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