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History Pollution Poems

These History Pollution poems are examples of Pollution poems about History. These are the best examples of Pollution History poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Bolero
Planet Earth blue notes
Death from sea to plastic sea
Recycle our lives 
Poison penitents we drink
Mother Nature owns last call...

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Categories: pollution, betrayal, caregiving, death, earth,



Premium Member Ashes and Thirst
Ashes and Thirst

Evil comes in all shapes, and all sizes. 
We have all heard this many times... before. 
But how truly large, or small can...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pollution, abortion, america, anxiety, funeral,

Babylon
To Babylon, we came...
To watch the rise of Tower 
The Tower of Cain
A fortress of dark n eternal pain

Stretching to the vaults of heaven 
to...

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Categories: pollution, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

Premium Member For This Time of the Year
A cold wintry day in mid-April
The weatherman says it's uncommon,
Temperatures ought to be much higher
For this time of the year.
Storms sweeping across the south
Millions of...

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Categories: change, environment, nature, pollution,

Climate
CLIMATE

The morning fog makes the world look soft,
Like seeing it through a fine cloth net -
Whatever the fog touches is cold and wet...
All the colors...

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Categories: pollution, angst, courage, environment, fire,



Detonations
Thunderheads tumble 
in from the north
the sky is 
Dull lead dark 
at its core a storm 
waiting to be born
Thunder clouds like
that of different deities...

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Categories: pollution, adventure, allusion, analogy, anger,

Antediluvian
On site of this forgotten Babylon
What powerful but unrecorded race
Once dwelt in this annihilated place
What strange creature’s kin
to inhuman race
Dwell deep in antediluvian hells 
Uncanny...

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Categories: pollution, allah, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Winters House
WINTERS HOUSE 
Black, bare in despair 
alone to nowhere 
On a corner crossroads to everywhere
Sits a house half-forgotten 
a house full of itself and memories
Dark...

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Categories: pollution, abuse, allegory, art, bereavement,

Arcane Factories Ii
This land of entitlement, 
entertainment and enterprise 
lost burnt broken...despised 
skeletal structures reaching 
griping, clutching, scraping the infernal sky.
arcane factories sit on horizons 
haunt like...

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Categories: pollution, abuse, age, anger, angst,

Maelstrom
A god mended in string and wired corsets, armature. 
The blackened police the striders in the dark… 
a crippled plaything, 
a hymn of the tourniquet...

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Categories: pollution, adventure, allegory, art, class,

Valhallas Ancient Holocaust I
Engines Divine
Runs in cold time
The rhythm of space
A pulse in race
Hot orbs stare into the void
Frozen on place
Engines divine
Burning the rustic
ionic cosmic decay
The expansion of...

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Categories: pollution, adventure, anger, corruption, courage,

Covid-19
The Corona virus
Is nothing but a hybrid
Of history and literature;
ICT and biology
And international politics.
 
In the “Eyes of Darkness”
Decades ago
Was the Wuhan-400 bred
In some biology...

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Categories: africa, analogy, environment, pollution,

Premium Member Impeachment Now Moves To the Senate
Impeachment Now Moves to the Senate
By Franklin Price
12/19/2019

Impeachment now moves to the Senate
Nancy wants to come along
To control the people in it
Have them sing the...

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Categories: america, political, pollution, power,

O - Omen
Overwhelmed
Becoming obsessive as I observe the opposition of our oasis
Obliged, an overcast of oppression opts the decomposition of the orb we occupy
Outgrown and over-encumbered in...

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Categories: pollution, corruption, history, paradise, political,

Black Chameleon
When I open the history books and hit the ground running.
 my boots quake in fear as I race across the verses.
 Doomed are the...

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Categories: pollution, africa, black love, culture,


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