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Mother Waste Poems

These Mother Waste poems are examples of Waste poems about Mother. These are the best examples of Waste Mother poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Gaias Demise
Mother Gaia, what have we done?
You birthed us from your benevolent womb.
You feed and clothe us, protect us; gave us life but, we are left...

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Categories: waste, earth, environment, nature, poems,



Premium Member The Reckoning
The earth shakes, quakes; 
belches up ash, rock and smoke;
spitting tsunami’s and cyclone winds.

Here and there, 
extinct species reappear, 
as if they’d been spewed from...

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Categories: waste, abuse, environment, image, imagery,

Distaste For Waste
Distaste for Waste

In health there has been a therapy
Always designed to take care of me
What about world with much waste?
For it am really developing a...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: waste, allegory, analogy, god,

What a Waste
We throw away everything
We produce too much
We damage the earth 
We do ourselves a great harm 

A wasteful society we are
We use up and pollute
Sparing...

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Categories: waste, allegory, day, society, planet,

No Waste
tossing a can of tuna,
I remember only the density of the metal,
and the death of a fish;
Malleable shrapnel, as I added apples,
to taste like Mom's,
energized...

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Categories: waste, native american,




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