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Created on: November 28, 2010
the weather swarming
all over us with heat
and rain and floods
and hurricanes and typhoons
and tsunamis
and ice caps melting and
droughts and El Nino
stalling in the ocean.
The Gulf braces itself
for another tornado
and the alley of these are
running up America,
Oh woe is man,
what hath he done
to wreak this havoc?
So much good undone,
global warming we talk
about it.
But who's to know
it hasn't all happened before?
......and instead of
saying Global Warming,
could we not think
God's warning?
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Poetry: Global warming
Our planet earth so delicate
Is dying underneath our feet
The next species we eliminate
How long before we kill ourselves?
An
Fish on Friday
Rotting sea bass on the beach
Do the gulls find you enticing?
Sprawled along the sugar sand
Spurning the
We were warned years ago
hairspray really had to go
it was helping make a hole
in the ozone, I've been told
Did we stop?
by Jishi Santos
Global warming
the weather swarming
all over us with heat
and rain and floods
and hurricanes and typhoons
and tsunamis
and
Global Warming Boogie-woogie
Hop, hop, hop on your big jet
Race, race, race- lest the world forget.
Warn them all,
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