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Sad Rainforest Poems

These Sad Rainforest poems are examples of Rainforest poems about Sad. These are the best examples of Rainforest Sad poems written by international poets.


Cry of the Rain
Like stones hurled at the earth,
The rain rushes down in torrents,
The winds blowing out the only warm hearth,
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© Rashi Soni  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rainforest, 7th grade, april, art,



Premium Member Ghosting
Who will hear me?
    Who will rend the veil of insecurities about me
 And peer keenly into that dark?
Am I doomed to...

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Categories: introspection, rainforest, sad, self,

Evicted
delightful palm oil
               
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© Roy Pett  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: conflict, nature, rainforest, sad,

Birds of the Amazon
"BIRDS OF  THE  AMAZON – 

Below  the  canopy  of trees, 
who  seek the  secrets  of the ...

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Categories: rainforest, confusion, death, environment, fear,

The Clean Up In My Street
I came onto my street today
I stood in shock and awe
vast piles of garbage,in front of every house
is the sad sight that i saw
Its called...

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Categories: earth day, rainforest,



Dark-Edged Forest
Tall,shady,green trees,
Sweet,fresh cold breeze,
Here I am,standing in the middle of the forest,
Feeling alone and abandoned by the rest.

I walk,walk and walk,until I feel tired,
I seek,seek...

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Categories: freedom, grief, poets, rainforest,

A Seed of Hope
In the swirling breeze the leaves rustled,
Dawn nears and voices of crickets falter;
Her fingers glided on the water,
Down beneath the even surface rippled

Blue disappears where...

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© Julia Ho  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: rainforest, art, earth, imagery, imagination,

Premium Member Global Warming
As I wake up to the dawn of another day
I wrestle with myself and ask why bother
Just another day, without any warmth
There is a chill...

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Categories: butterfly, flower, rainforest, wind,


Book: Shattered Sighs