Short Conservation Poems
Short Conservation Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Conservation by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Conservation by length and keyword.
I
recycling water
from sink to spinach, gourds, vines
bottled music, too
II
bubbling, gurgling sounds
strange calm, time stops -
ancient man smiles at spring
He has a tendency to listen to no one
A proclivity to overreact, he is not fun
His ideas lean toward the conservation realm
Has propensity to look danged stubborn on film
He has a tendency to listen to no one
A proclivity to overreact, he is not fun
His ideas lean toward the conservation realm
Has propensity to look danged stubborn on film
Green is nature and growth
Green is moving forward
Green is conservation
Green is when you think wild
Green is recyclable
Green is love dipped in red
Green is a live color
Call of the wild
On the brink
Nip it in the bud
Salt of the earth
Easy on the eye
R
V
A drop in the ocean
The olive branch
In the nature of all living things
O
Nothing like it on earth
After Latest Observation
What we saw after latest observation;
After having heard his each conversation
Trump true to form,
Is an instant storm;
Should be practicing much conservation.
Jim Horn
What nursery rhyme's gayer, I'm asking you, bub,
Than the one that has three grown men sharing a tub?
Was it their sexual orientation,
Or merely water conservation,
And they were all charter members of the Sierra Club?
Let's reafforestate,
It is never too late,
Make an oxygen emitter,
An anti-plastic transmitter,
Atmosphere deranged,
Redress climate change,
Over to millenial brains,
Or we're all down the drain,
Some hi-tech savvy way,
Let's all start today!
Summer filled with warmth and sunshine
Us and conservation walks of beauty
Miracles that transcend normal existence
Many blessings to be appreciated
Eternally thankful to God
Reality seen through picturesque nature
Author: Gwen Meyer-Erlach Schutz
Called the central science,
Comes from alchemy root.
Compositions defined
Cosmic to earthly stuff.
Conceived ionic bonds,
Change through reactions prompts
Conservation of mass.
October : 6, 2020
Syllable count : 6 per line
Checked on howmanysyllables.com
Contest : Pleiades
Sponsor : Joseph May
I fight this struggle every day.
I struggle to respire.
Like drawing air through a straw.
I'm always craving more.
I just never get quite enough.
I sit motionless, for conservation.
Afraid to expend my much needed energy,
energy needed to live.
My wheezing is strained.
Daily, I spar with my disease.
One day, I'm afraid
It may win.
I am forever roaming, turquoise,
Thrashing, with a roaring noise.
I'm often kissed by sunset's lips,
Red in passing, on endless trips.
Reflected in my sparkling deeps,
The sky I once was, often peeps.
I'm foliage and flowers and birds.
I am so much, but I'm also earth!
Lately, I'm more blue than green.
Save the planet! Keep it all clean!
Spacious comfortable country residence
extended and upgraded, sleeps eight.
On the fringe of a conservation village
elevated distant views, sheltered
solar heating, well insulated.
Sympathetically tucked into a south facing hillside,
extensive well-manicured terraced gardens.
All amenities, motorway and railway within 5 miles.
Paradise on four levels, décor understated
a dusty sand hole, ant excavated…
Form:
bubbles...
expand and rotate due to
heats energies ballooning within...
changing in three dimensions at once and...
imaging as trefoil knots...stretching time-space
conservation limits till...the bubble gives birth
to smaller spheres each...with a trefoil expanding...
as a temporary three dimensional...time 'eddy' being that
manifests change as...sediments...with respect the currents of time
stan's sand
The days of autumn approach,
I walk through God's kingdom,
The towering trees reaching towards the sky,
A maple leaf tree touched by God's rainbow,
Leaves red, yellow and green covering the walkways,
I walk to the lake calm and reflective,
Ducks swimming about,
The sky is blue with a few clouds,
Radiant rays of the sun shinning,
The walk is long and very much appreciated.
Author: Gwen Meyer-Erlach Schutz
In Spirit Haiku
all Americans
story tellers dream catchers~
drum circle homage
Other
First in war—First in peace -George Washington
A divine inspired Declaration -Thomas Jefferson
National Parks—Bold Conservation -Theodore Roosevelt
Emancipation—fight doesn't sease -Abraham Lincoln
For Presidents Day
Written 2/21/22
Stare
staring wearing
the fine so sublime
like bitter lime
rhyme the conservation of exact
though life that people think
drink the stink
possum rode the plane
the naturel turrets that raid our land
sands of stone
tone roamed
phoned the reality of misery
wars and history combined
give us some time
no more war
rulers of nations
maze and confusion
raid the illusion
Written by tonuhalan31/4/06/mon
Black-Footed Ferrets are listed as, endangered
and are the most endangered mammals, in Northern America
They inhabit the grasslands of, the Northern Great Plains
and are the only ferret species, native to Americas colonies
Native American tribes, landowners, conservation and organizations
have given the black-footed ferrets, a second chance for survival
but habitat loss from, human density encroachment developments
and ongoing plagues and diseases, only decreases their revival