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Horse Pollution Poems

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


Premium Member Can We Imagine
Do we understand
Can we begin to imagine
What it's like
  to live over there

Where drinking water and toilet water
  come from the same source
Where...

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Categories: pollution, poverty, world,



Crumb Unique
At the birth of every male child,
At his hair-cutting event styled,
At first birth-celebrations wild;
At his sister's ear-ring pomp, mild,
At school when their admissions filed,
Blasts the...

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Categories: pollution, sound,

Premium Member I Can'T Believe the Hatred
I Can't Believe the Hatred
By Franklin Price
11/08/2019

I can't believe the hatred  that runs rampant through this land
The supply of it astounding, far exceeding all...

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Categories: pollution, america, anger, betrayal, evil,

Premium Member Rest Ever
She was the white horse of the Himalayas
Purity Smolder of flameless skies

Then, chains of conquest - 
A half-century of human Inhibition
The Neophyte's arrogance of consumption
Would...

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Categories: abuse, mountains, pollution, sky,

The Work of Some
I happen to walk over a bridge,
running below, a river of sewage
We're still standing in the same place in this new age
where people dump their...

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Categories: pollution, how i feel, people,



King of the Dogs
Asphalt pours into road under melting rubber tires-
A horse with ribs like bars on a prison cell walks lazily under the suns oppression. 
Many people...

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Categories: pollution, angst, city, culture, environment,

Premium Member Lesser Gods
Lesser gods, dressed in mortal boxes, 
have the power to build a utopia.  
Their choices, have built a hell, instead.

Human error; ego-driven, 
horse powered...

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Categories: poems, poetry, pollution, power,

Less Drazing Land
Less Grazing land 

The mere on the knoll looked down at the grassland
a prairie of succulence where she and her ancestors
had lived and died for...

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Categories: absence, dedication, green, pollution,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things