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Winter Becoming Spring Again | Mark Grinyer - Read Poetry Online by Talented Contemporary Poets

Winter Becoming Spring Again | Mark Grinyer

Winter Becoming Spring Again
Storm patterns change
when winter turns to spring
when Arctic fronts
leave ice and snow behind
and an atmospheric river drains
the tropics over land,
bringing winds and thunderstorms ashore
creeping up the mountain slopes
until high altitude
remakes the rain as snow
piling deep on frozen ground
awaiting sunshine soaking in,
transforming ice to snowmelt flowing
downslope once again
to burnt-off canyon hillsides
blooming where the fires raged
when fearful drought
from global warming,
became these lowlands burning
decades of annual growth recycled
reborn now in floods and mudslides
crushing toward the sea again,
where surf rebounds
from rocky shorelines
rising above the ocean’s heatsink
bringing balance to the country
while storing new cyclonic furies
in deep blue icy waters–
next year’s winter storms upwelling
from the past, the winter dying,
remaking this, our home, again
in patterns drawn from humankind’s
neglectful depredations.

Global Warming | Aarav Surana - Read Poetry Online by Talented Contemporary Poets

Global Warming | Aarav Surana

This global warming, what is the big deal?
Someone really needs to reveal.
Father says it is a big cause of worry.
Grandma says it is caused by that fancy Ferrari.

Some say it causes the glaciers to melt
And is caused due to the depletion of the ozone belt.
Others say the Earth is heating up
All because of our human pileup

They say our factories and vehicles are the root cause
Along with our petty human flaws
Of pollution and deforestation
And our earthly adulteration.

So what can we do to stop this?
And cover up all these splits.

Plant trees, stop pollution,
Find another solution
For our polluting vehicles
Use bicycles, walk, do anything to stop those chemicals
From rising into the atmosphere.
For they are the only cause of fear.

So now we know why global warming is a big deal
And how it may our very existence steal.
So let us take this pledge today
To stop global warming from making a getaway.

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