Pollution Tanka Poems | Examples
These Pollution Tanka poems are examples of Tanka poems about Pollution. These are the best examples of Tanka Pollution poems written by international poets.
A mandala sun
the evening sky expanding
past the pollution
lurking
in the midst of
the drama and chaos
a miniature miracle
that is
nature’s gift to us
the sunset cherry blossoms
twirling down to earth
plethora of pink petals
landing among mere mortals
Silent pond water,
A frog springs off a lily,
The ripples recede.
The passing of time,
A drifting piece of plastic,
They gather many.
The dirty ditch of water,
Ignored by people passing.
Once there was a pond,
Now a floating trash can,
The frog is gone.
The scorching sunbeams
Envelop this atmosphere
In no time, for sure,
As if Nature is about
To blow her bugle of war.
Planet Earth blue notes
Death from sea to plastic sea
Recycle our lives
Poison penitents we drink
Mother Nature owns last call
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.)
Fossil fuelish fools
Earth's energy free zone gift
Natures ner' do wells
Stupid is as Greed does
Calamity of choices
We should plant more trees
In the cities of the world
Beside the roads
And on the roofs of buildings
To reduce air pollution
The only source of a State's wealth
Lies in woeful scences
Of penury, Abduction,
Pollution and rebelion.