Poems About: WARNING

In this page, poems on / about “warning” are listed.

  • 229.
    Open Arms

    Moments past,
    As the feeling fades,
    The feeling of content,
    Knowing that you would be there for me, read more »

    Destiny Paul
  • 230.
    Shelflife of a UN Resolution

    With shelflife of a pint of milk
    UN resolutions sour,
    and ultimately serve to bilk
    the State of Israel of its power. read more »

    gershon hepner
  • 231.
    Shadows Whisper From The Lips of The Cave

    When I begin to pass away
    and the strange skin upon these bones
    tingles with warning, I turn my eyes
    toward the edge of the cave, to where read more »

    Bret R. Crabrooke
  • 232.
    No Whisper, No Sound.

    Look at all the cracks in this wall.
    If things don't change, they will sprawl.
    You've been given a warning, a simple call.
    One more month to watch it fall. read more »

    Gulliver Gimble
  • 233.
    CIGARETTES

    That little white stick
    W hich you hold in your mouth
    Has so many diseases that affect your health
    Its hard to give up read more »

    Mahfooz Ali
  • 234.
    0009 Before birth: those who will lean over me

    Comfortable, oh yes comfortable
    but how to explain
    the other things read more »

    Michael Shepherd
  • 235.
    Unheeded

    A line has been drawn,
    in the sand,
    in the dirt,
    in your mind. read more »

    Chris Weersing
  • 236.
    Tragically Mistaken

    You say
    you want to know
    about their pain.
    You say read more »

    Mary Nagy
  • 237.
    The Threat Of Global Warming

    The threat of global warming to human kind is a real threat indeed
    And the warnings of climate change experts we'd do best for to heed
    Dirty factory chimneys to the sky puffing up smoke
    The anger of Nature why do we provoke? read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 238.
    The Aftermath

    Sometimes in life the moon is so bright it wakes you from your sleep
    And sometimes in life you see a sight so beautiful you weep
    Then darkness comes upon you
    Without a warning call read more »

    Heather Devlin
  • 239.
    Genus irriabile vatum

    Genus irriatabile vatum
    The irritable tribe of poets
    Mad, bad and not always that bad to know
    Just as long as you don't step on their little creative toes read more »

    Ramona Thompson
  • 240.
    (AAA) LAW OF THE BEASTS

    The day has arrived when arrogance and greed will stand
    Testing their might, force and power to bully a weak one
    Attacking without warning killing all kinds of human on their way
    Civilians, men, women, old, young and children, animals and all read more »

    Edwin Alba Empestan
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