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Death of a lake
A lake,
landmark to
locate easily
my nest like
home, a center
to ever widening
concentric city,
lies without life,
no fishes, no ducks,
no mosquitoes,
not even microbes
exist within.

Like a frozen body
intact, lake is
kept...

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Categories: pollution,



Does Our Survival Depend On Getting Off Our Planet
In the vast expanse of cosmic grace,
Our tiny world spins, a fragile embrace.
Mankind, a speck on this celestial stage,
Contemplates its destiny with hope and rage.

Do...

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Categories: pollution, 12th grade,

Premium Member The Sea's Lament
My empty bottle, tossed with careless ease
Into the deep blue sea, pollution must cease.
The tide is going out and with every wave
I feel the weight...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, bereavement, earth, pollution,

Premium Member Chapter 48 -- Damian Delilah Mallory and Damian Junior
Year 2031 would soon come
To a close. Everyone will be
A little wiser. 
Damian Junior wanted a 
Girlfriend and he was soon to
Be 13. Amadeus and
Desharah...

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Categories: pollution, beautiful, birth, black love,

The Carcass Catacomb and the Corpse Canals
In the dark recessions of the corpse canals, 
Where the breaking of bones sounds the eerie air like the clanking of bells, 
Where the tearing...

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Categories: pollution, angst, dark, death, fantasy,



Premium Member Pachamama
PACHAMAMA                     by Les Pick (Apuchin)...

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© Les Pick  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pollution, earth, environment, humanity, nature,

Premium Member Condemned
Mother Nature’s tears
No way to treat a Lady 
Eviction Notice 
Home sweet home melodrama 
For Rent: Planet Earth-needs work 

(Addendum: Humans need not apply.)...

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Categories: pollution, abuse, corruption, eulogy, planet,

Regret
I can’t see, but I can feel.
It feels wrong. 
The beach is where I go to heal, not open more wounds.
The sand is supposed to...

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Categories: pollution, 12th grade, america, animal,

Premium Member Thirsty
Come to me..
And I will quench.
Umbrella free..
And I will drench. 

Fill your rivers..
Every one.
Morning grass..
I rest upon. 

Cut the rock
In Canyon Grand.
Cool you as
Your skin...

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Categories: pollution, christian, creation, nature, rain,

Of Deepest Dreams I
The eyes are the window into the soul.
A passageway into the darkest nights 
of deepest dreams.

To the eternal nightmares of ancient lands
Where streets run as...

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Categories: pollution, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

Cattle Egret of Africa, and Now America
I
Cattle Egrets have lifted my Spirits
Here in Ft. Beaufort, dirty, not dirt
BY choice, folk in small spaces
Hide from Civilization, national mandates
On Environmental Courtesies and Policies
But...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pollution, abuse, africa, america, bird,

Looking Up To the Hills
All day long, from 7:15 am today, needs come
To my gate, with either "pastor " or "vaderrr"
Justin & John T needed breakfast before work
They did...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: pollution, beautiful, bible, emotions, identity,

The Armageddon In the Niger Delta
*THE ARMAGEDDON   IN THE SOUTH*

Blessed with inestimable reservoirs 
Countless traps sealing gas yet untouched 
Seated on wealth beyond its numbers 
Wealth to sustain...

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Categories: pollution, abuse, anger, break up,

Big Rats In Cobenhagen
Big rats in Copenhagen 

The biggest supermarket in the world tons of wasted food
rats grew so big they couldn’t live in sewers but nestled
in the...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: blessing, cat, pollution,

Premium Member Let's All Do Our Part
Regardless of what some folks are saying
The weather is changing, climate’s askew
Major storms threaten atypical places,
Is there nothing at all we can do?

Let’s begin by...

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Categories: change, pollution, weather,


Book: Shattered Sighs