'global warming'

Learn more about other poetry terms

The earth she has a fever And a nasty cough and sneeze The fear of every planet A human-like disease   They spread across her surface Removing all her trees Polluting their own oxygen
  When I look to the water I do not see the waves Crashing Scattering the rocks and silt below When I look to the water
We are all like Achilles. Throughout history, we push our limit,exploring the stars and building cities. But alas, I fear in our immortality, we have lost our spirit. We too faced a choice from our mothers- To live a life of decency or to die in e
We are all like Achilles. Throughout history, we push our limit,exploring the stars and building cities. But alas, I fear in our immortality, we have lost our spirit. We too faced a choice from our mothers- To live a life of decency or to die in e
Mother’s Day Flowers: An open letter from your mother:   An embryo encased within the sheath of a seed, I have loved you since before you were born.
My name is Kyoto and I entreat protocol treaties to calling for emissions' to cease because species' are increasingly finding CO2 to hot to breathe and are becoming deceased and extinct for humanities...
The by-products of humanity lay at my feet no matter what environment I'm exposed to. They creep into the peace and tranquility of natural beauty Without precaution, without emotion  Cruel and true
Subscribe to 'global warming'