Category: Earth
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Elliptical
In a harmonious dance with the Earth and the universe, the poet embraces a meditative journey. With a focus on movement and connection, they celebrate the joy of life and the beauty in uncertainty. This reflective experience fosters relaxation and unity, encouraging a sense of peace amidst the unknown.
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We’re NOT on a flat earth
From Whidbey Island, Seattle’s skyline dazzles on the horizon, but Tacoma remains an elusive ghost, hidden even under the stars. The curvature of the Earth shrouds it from view. Want to see Tacoma? Then ditch the distant perch and make the journey—experience reality, not just a skyline illusion.
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Sleeping Peaceful Soils
The poem reflects on the comforting language used around death, like “putting a pet to sleep,” and questions the origins of such phrases. It suggests a deeper connection to nature, positing that our existence is intertwined with the cycle of life and death, as we ultimately return to the soil that nourishes us.
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The Native Floridians Who Sued – news
The Miccosukee Tribe tackles death anxiety head-on, offering a bold solution that ripples through America. By confronting existential fears in their suing, they transform a collective struggle into a communal strength. This provocative approach challenges others to rethink their own relationship with each other, mortality and encourages a deeper dialogue about life and its inevitable…
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Poet Deb’s growing collection of Earth Poems
In the heart of hurricane season, Poet Deb, a transplant from Seattle, confronts nature’s fury on Puerto Rico. Amidst the dark humor of the locals, her poetry flows—Yet, she’s undeterred, sharing her verses as a means of survival and resilience in the face of chaos.
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Tectonic Patience
The poet expresses a deep impatience regarding humanity’s treatment of Earth and highlights the importance of awareness and connection to the slow, patient geological changes of our planet.
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Everyday Is Hydration Day
Worldwide livers are cheering us on! Too much salt, sweat, alcohol and caffeine have got to go – So Long! They are causing too much flushing out and dehydrating fasting – causing worldwide droughting of the globally warming up and drying up of vital livers Watermelons Green & Cucumber Salads Electrolytes Professional colonics Shady trees…
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The Local Recycling Centers
Welcome to the hidden underworld of recycling, where stomachs churn like a blender, and intestines are basically conveyor belts for your leftovers. Drop off your recyclables anytime—these bins won’t judge your detox juice or last night’s pizza! Much love from Deb, your friendly poemwriter
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Got To Do It
The poem reflects on the illusion of personal autonomy in life, emphasizing that our plans and experiences are shaped by the larger forces of nature and existence. It highlights the interconnectedness between individual choices and the foundational elements of the planet, suggesting a shared journey through life’s unpredictable events.
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Up and Down
The poem reflects the cyclical nature of life, illustrating how various elements, like the sun, plums, and emotions, continually rise and fall. It emphasizes the constant movement on Earth, drawing parallels between physical experiences and emotional highs and lows, while questioning what remains permanently down.
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Slow Hot Winds
The poem evokes a serene and romantic atmosphere through a blend of musical elements, including strings, wind instruments, and percussion. It portrays the experience of listening to dreamy music as an elegant dance, reminiscent of warm winds and waters, creating a carefree and idyllic ambiance.
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Competitive Weather
The poem imagines weather as a competitive sport, where extreme conditions compete for dominance in the Earth’s atmosphere. It portrays captivating weather events like Heatstroke Hurdles and Downpour Derbies, highlighting their drama and unpredictability. The narrative invites readers to engage with the spectacle and choose their favorite weather teams.
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A Family of Tellers
A family of Tellers inspiring Poet Deb to create numerous poems and grounding stories sits by her front door. They invite others to “have A Good Sit Down,” showcasing her collection of clay storytellers filled with warmth and love.
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silent poetry
The poem explores the essence of experiencing poetry beyond words, encouraging readers to embrace silence and stillness. It suggests that true understanding may arise without language, urging a connection with nature and the emotional depth found in moments of unspoken significance. Poet Deb emphasizes simple presence over articulate expression.
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Home Sweet Solar Home
Broken Homes divorced from a grid, transitioned to solar independence, thriving away from traditional energy marriages. Embracing uncertain changes, they found empowerment in self-reliance, navigating challenges along the solar road. This journey revealed a deeper connection to Earth, ultimately fostering a more enduring and loving sense of Home. Much Love, Deb Poems.
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Trump vs Native Tribes
The poem highlights the strong connection to Earth felt by informed Native Americans across the United States. It emphasizes their deep understanding and wisdom about environmental matters, reflecting a vital pulse of awareness and heritage. The content expresses respect and love for this knowledge, resonating in contemporary society.
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Music of Thieves
Who really owns music? If all musicians are mere thieves of air’s ideas, then aren’t we all just borrowing from existence? Commercial artists may claim ownership, but in truth, the sounds belong to the universe, leaving us to ponder: does art escape possession altogether?
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Celebrating Cooperation
The poem celebrates unexpected breakthroughs and cooperation from financial billionaires. It highlights their newfound freedom and realizations, leading to a positive domino effect in reducing global warming through sustained dedication. The message conveys optimism and love for the imaginable changes visualizing.
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I Found the Birth of the Earth
Deb has cracked the ultimate mystery of Earth’s birth, putting an end to the endless debates—at least until next time! With a sprinkle of poetry and love, she reminds us that some arguments are as pointless as searching for socks in a black hole. Problem solved, folks!
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Cancer, Stroke, Heart Attacks
In a human world inundated with political chaos, don’t just absorb the noise—own it. Be conscious of the tumult, and allow it to cascade through your consciousness. Embrace the chaos – it’s an emotional landscape. This poem’s theme is about the power of acceptance amidst the barrage. Much love, indeed.
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Unplanned Compositions
The content reflects on the beauty of capturing an unplanned and accidental moment in photography and poetry. It emphasizes the significance of unexpected experiences, as illustrated by a poem inspired by a photo of a Sun Bird taken last week. The piece highlights the charm of spontaneous art.
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The Gulf
The content critiques how biases and lack of critical thinking erode human depth and empathy, likening them to pollution in the ocean. It suggests a metaphorical renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to reflect America’s complicity in increasing hurricanes, emphasizing the need for accountability and deeper reflection in society.
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Censorship of Solar
A heads up for everyone who doesn’t know yet. That when haven’t seen enough good news about residential solar in the US, it’s because it’s being censored. It’s being deleted. It’s being “Reported” for this and that reason that have no merit by scaredy cats. Home solar works great! The censorship of home solar is…
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Inland Adults
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Adult Children, snug in their cozy cocoons, naively dismiss global warming, as mere bedtime tales told by Coastal People. They’re lulled into complacency, believing in fairy tales rather than facing harsh realities. As the ocean rises, they remain pampered and idle, swaddled inside their dry comfort.
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Who Waters You?
The urgent cries of your body for hydration reflect a deep need for care and sustenance. Fear of dehydration manifests in physical strain and distress. By nurturing yourself, as you would a plant, you can alleviate this suffering and avoid painful consequences. Embrace the importance of replenishing your body with love and attention.
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The Internet Can’t
In a heartfelt plea, the author reminds us that genuine connection and a fulfilling life extend beyond the limitations of the internet. Emphasizing the importance of real experiences, they reflect on the inability of digital interactions to provide comfort, safety, or emotional connection, urging us to prioritize our relationships with one another.
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Wonderfully Pure Simple Joys
A simple visit to a neighbor with a thoughtful gift blossomed into a delightful afternoon. Sharing tea and admiring her new washing machine, the joy of fresh sheets filled the air. The day concluded with a refreshing rain and a peaceful night under the stars, leaving a heart full of contentment.
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For Rent
In a world where our daily lives are confined from 8 to 5, hidden emotions and experiences fill our spaces—bedrooms, closets, and tools. If we could share our true selves and understand one another better, we might cultivate a deeper peace and connection among all. Much love echoes through these reflections.
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The faintably fainting brain
The poem describes a metaphorical fall, suggesting weak critical thinking led to an unforeseen event. The imagery of falling down conveys a need for grounding and clarity. It reflects on the importance of awareness and foresight, indicating a moment of realization that arises from being grounded in one’s surroundings.
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Seeing the Fire Wider
In Los Angeles, there exists a knowledgeable perspective that understands and appreciates deeper truths, offering guidance and insight to those seeking enlightenment and clarity.
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An Ode to Plant Conservatories in Cities
The content celebrates the concept of herbivorous dinosaurs as ongoing entities that thrive in plant conservatories. It invites readers to connect with ancient vegetation, such as mosses and ferns, in urban settings. The message conveys a sanctuary for these “vegan dinosaurs,” highlighting their enduring presence amidst modern life.
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Distrust in the Groceries Stores
The post reflects a heartfelt concern about the harmful food options available in grocery stores that contribute to severe health issues like cavities and diabetes. It highlights the author’s journey over 40 years in search of organic and sugar-free alternatives to promote better health for everyone. Much Love, Deb Poems.
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Some Like It Hot
The content reflects the resilient lifestyle of old sailors living vibrantly in Puerto Rico despite challenges, embracing full adventure and shedding human pride. It highlights the significance of the region’s aging population compared to the mainland, emphasizing both the beauty and struggles of life amid nature’s extremes.
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Deeplyer Question Genius
The post critiques modern inventions and the arrogance of those in prestigious institutions who dismiss the Earth’s inherent wisdom. It emphasizes that true intelligence lies beneath our feet, as humanity obscures vital connections in pursuit of technological solutions. The critique argues that this ignorance leads to self-humiliation and destruction.
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A Welcomed Mausoleum
In her heartfelt poem, Deb expresses a desire for simplicity in her final resting place, requesting her ashes be buried beneath a birdbath. This symbolizes a nurturing legacy, where a small gesture can bring joy to others, reminding us of the beauty in caring for our community and the world around us.
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Why Fireworks? – Dedicated to my good neighbor Maria in Noisy Puerto Rico
Fireworks? What is a basic human why of them? Setting off explosives won’t cure poor diets, indigestion and constipation. Sure. The excitement & suspense physically clinches, presses on internal organs and sphincter holes, squeezing out toxins to keep on drinking and eating in. Sure. Late night boredom and fear of the dark is within seconds ignored. In a…
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Real Organic Good To Do
Blood tainted by industry renders everything profane. In a world of apathy and smoke, true organic goodness remains. Choose authenticity over the sterile embrace of corruption.
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To Help Heal Betrayals
Betrayal is a universal wound, seeping into our very existence. This reflection urges us to excavate not just personal betrayals but the primal betrayal of being born into a treacherous world. We’re all caught in this cycle. It’s time to confront these pains, not just for ourselves but for those who betrayed us.
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Can’t Make a Big Decision?
The text explores the complexities of decision-making about life and mortality, using vivid imagery of nature and memories to illustrate the interconnectedness of past experiences and wisdom. It emphasizes that answers to life’s challenges lie within our shared existence with all living beings.
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What We Can’t Sue
Ever thought about suing life? It’s a tough case because gravity, tornadoes, and even your grumpy old bones can’t take the stand. Imagine the chaos as earth tremors, viruses, and an avalanche try to defend themselves! Spoiler: courts don’t recognize them as defendants! Good luck with that!
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Free Schooling
Sign up for No Cares College! Tuition’s zero, lessons in lounging by a lake, and exams? Nah, just enjoy life. Who knew ungrading could be so fulfilling?
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Breathe
The content reflects a sense of urgency and distress in modern life, where people are overwhelmed by a rapid pace that leaves them restless and unfulfilled. It urges a need for a pause, encouraging individuals to reconnect with the Earth and themselves through slowing down and breathing deeply.