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Women Natural Disasters Poems

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


The Children Wait On the Shore
the children wait on the shore
eyes fastened to the horizon
behind them stand the women
with a gaze far more serious
all impervious to rain and wind
the hurricane...

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Categories: culture, destiny, natural disasters,



Poems About the Coronavirus Ii
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This World's Joy
(anonymous Middle English lyric, circa early 14th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Winter awakens all my care
as leafless...

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Categories: natural disasters, fear, loneliness, loss, 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,

A Fantasy Plan
If I ruled the whole world, 
I would have Covid hurled  

From all the four continents
And boost our own confidence,

And pack the leading politicos,...

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Categories: natural disasters, allegory, humor, love, men,

Corona
Both Jing and Ling
Perfect match of nature
Are walking in Wuhan City,China 
Have hand in hand 
Before the king of death
The Corona Virus attacks on the...

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Categories: natural disasters, care, community, confidence, courage,



A Litany In Time of Plague
Update of "A Litany in Time of Plague" 
by Michael R. Burch

THE PLAGUE has come again
To darken lives of men
and women, girls and boys;
Death proves...

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Categories: natural disasters, death, depression, fear, funeral,

Market Square
Busy piazza, 
Amidst angry sun
And cacophonous sounds such as,
"pipipi peepee" and "bonanza! bonanza!!",
Calling all to answer,
Nagging market women,
Causing palaver.
Pedestrians roaming.
Every man to his own
Yet who...

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Categories: natural disasters, adventure, anxiety, imagery, natural

The Suffering
I suffer for you.
I suffer for me.
I suffer for the way 
life used to be.

I suffer for women with babies 
who'll feel the pain
of not...

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Categories: natural disasters, death, earth, grief, money,

Premium Member If Ever I Had a Country : Xxxvii and Xxxviii
IF EVER I HAD A COUNTRY : XXXVII - XXXVIII

			XXXVII

If ever I had a country
And if ever by some magic I were the Minister of...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters, anti bullying, corruption, house,

Premium Member The 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic
In nineteen eighteen there was an outbreak of flu
Caused little concern, only affected a few
But it returned with a vengeance later that year
And the world...

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Categories: natural disasters,

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,

Premium Member Rms Titanic
Built by Harland and Wolff in the shipyard's of Belfast
A luxurious giant ship that they built to last
An Olympic class liner of the White Star...

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Categories: natural disasters,

They Have Feelings Too
People write on paper so that they can refer later,
But this I write in your hearts, where it will be kept, safe, fresh and alive.
We’ve...

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© Jeff Dindi  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: natural disasters,

A Different Kind of Worm Food
"A DIFFERENT KIND OF WORM FOOD"


if the word is all I have left, 
that explains why it comes so 
easily for me. think of my...

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Categories: natural disasters, death, evil, father son,

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


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