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Short Ebola Poems

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Ebola
at first just a scare
population control fear 
ebola is hear...

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Categories: ebola, fear, grave,
Form: Haiku



Ebola - Cinquain
ebola condemned, invisible frightening, menacing, terrifying hope is seeing light in the darkness hemorrhage
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Categories: ebola, death, deep,
Form: Cinquain
Premium Member - Haiku X 45 - Earth's Children -
Rights to care and health
 Ebola - child is orphan
 A safe hand to hold 

 Long dark eyelashes
 Protect my little angel 
 God will make a way




 03.02.2015
 A-L Andresen :)
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Categories: ebola, baby, blessing, sad, sweet,
Form: Haiku
Ebola
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Ending the life of the innocents   
Both sexes and ages you destroy, to
Offer widows and inconsolable orphans;
Lamentation and mourning to my motherland
Africa
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Categories: ebola, africa, creation, death,
Form: Acrostic
Sicknesses In Action
Bp is up 
Tb is breaking 
Asthma closes up ?
Ebola is exterminating 
HIV is viral 
Cancer is cutting 
Diabete is destroying  
Corona is crushing 
Malaria is messing. 
People  are crying 
Hurting 
Dying daily 
Here and there.

May 06/2023
By Alfonso Warally Ngengethe 
          Mussabwa Chris...

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Categories: ebola, 12th grade, death, feelings, funny, hurt, metaphor,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The World Has Changed
Smallpox and polio
Were they as intensely feared
As Covid and Delta?

SARS, ebola, and swine flu
What happened to them?
Are they still lurking around corners?

Remember when everyone was terrified of AIDS?
Remember when people took vaccines without balking?
Remember when we watched out for each other?...

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Categories: ebola, world,
Form: Free verse
An Ebola Haiku
Ebola Haiku

They were in command
And should haven taken a stand
Not put heads in sand.

Seems simple to me
For better someone to be
Strings attached cut free.

Where is place to park?
Wondered around in the dark
Learned place on a lark.

Can be contagious 
Which to me is outrageous
Said all the sages.

Should we only wait
Not be late and educate
Then start a new trait.

James Thomas Horn
Retired Veteran...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ebola, philosophy,
Form: Haiku
Ebola 1
Everyone needs to be conscious to stay safe or alive
Because Ebola(named after a river)virus ravages with a mission to kill,
Often hand washing with soap or  alcohol burns like grill,
Loss of appetite,vomiting,diarrhoea,sore throat,fever are imminent.
Animal vectors like bats should not be consumed which is very pertinent.



*May God save us  from this dreaded disease that is deadlier than AIDS and Cancer…
*No vaccine yet......

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Categories: ebola, life,
Form: Acrostic
A Necessary Condition
A    NECESSARY    CONDITION


Just  living is dangerous -
Fast moving cars can collide with us.
Air choked with cabon dioxide
Every time we take a bike ride.

Eat a piece of cheese  -that’s all:
Heart attack due to cholesterol.
All those chemicals in your food.
AIDS   and ebola, they’re not good.

Fall on ice and slip a disc -
Everything we do seems to have a risk.
Just simply living is dangerous, guy :
The fact is, you can die...

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Categories: ebola, funny
Form: Light Verse
The Plague In Spain Is Carried Mostly By a Plane
Isn’t it ironic?
That the plague called the bubonic
Killed the man but not the rat
And did not even kill the cat
That caught and killed the guilty rat

Isn’t it ironic?
That in this age of the electronic
Ebola is running unabated
It’s deathly thirst left quite unslated
Just like the plague as earlier stated

Isn’t it ironic?
That in this age of progress so terrific
A plague is not spread by a rat
Nor by bat and not by cat
But by technology - imagine that!...

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Categories: ebola, africa, death, irony, technology,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Hosting
Errant clusters germinating tightly,
        I invite them in. 
        I welcome them.

Fighting infection is far from the possible.

        Didn’t you know that laughter is infectious?

Tiny colonies spread dis-ease,
         a ribbon of cellular folly along angry red flesh.

They flourish on the vanguard, quiet in the deep.
         Ebola, e-coli, erroneous children born and buried.

I rest with infection running rampant.

I live with the germs enclosed....

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Categories: ebola, angst, life,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs