The Changing Earth
Earth is a beautiful place,
a place we live every day.
We should have the grace
to make sure it doesn't go away.
Published: September 27, 2019
Climate change is a hot topic in the world today. This collection of poems brings attention to the way humans are treating the Earth, and the poets implore people to turn an eye toward the destruction that humans are causing to our planet and make changes.
Earth is a beautiful place,
a place we live every day.
We should have the grace
to make sure it doesn't go away.
The land is in a constant state of birth,
Giving life to all who live on Earth.
Our carelessness and fears
Have taken a toll over the years.
Good write. It's so sad that we don't realize what we have and are doing to our own home.
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Our Earth is beautiful as viewed from the sky.
But wait! Is Mother about to cry?
This blue planet shakes and trembles and sheds its tears
As it feels the wars and the pain of its tenants' fears.
Nature paints the waters blue and the mountains green,
As the music of swaying trees and roaming beasts reign.
Touching human hearts in breathtakingly amazing scenes.
Under the blue sky, God's unconditional love is evidently seen.
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The sands of time have rendered fear
Blue skies on high no longer clear
Stars were bright whence they came
Now dimmed, obscured, pollution's haze
Environmental pollution is a global issue, and hence it has entered into world of poetry. Poets have unique ability to express to communicate with their audience more effectively than anyone...
The waves are rolling toward the shore.
A silent world - an empty core.
Lifeless land with nothing more.
This is a poem that opens our eyes to the negative impact of pollution. A reminder to the world to preserve the Earth's natural endowment.
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Lives are crying because it's not clean.
Earth is dying because it's not green...
Earth is our dear Mother; don't pollute it.
I just loved this poem so much that when I was reading it I got inspired to start writing poems. I will tell you I just hated poems, so you probably wonder why I would read a poem. Actually,...
As the sun's rays begin to fade,
people enter the houses that have been made
by the sacrifice of the fellow trees...now silent,
to serve those humans whose thoughts resemble those of a tyrant.
I am a student of class 10 and I think it's am amazing idea how a tree explains its feelings so it's great. And helped me a lot thanks.
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Our world is always changing,
Constantly rearranging.
From ocean depths to mountain peaks,
Mother Nature moves and speaks.
A stern warning by the poet that we all need to respond to and act accordingly.
Broken bottles and charred pieces of glass,
Wadded up newspapers tossed on the grass,
Pouring of concrete and tearing out trees.
This is the environment that surrounds me?
Good message. And to think there are some who are planning to inhabit other planets. Haven't we done enough damage to this one?
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