survival
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To feel nothing at all is a profound pain that deeply affects one’s essence, eroding emotions and vitality. A soul that has lost its humanity becomes unfeeling and doomed to navigate a cruel, indifferent world. This existence is marked by a profound detachment, where vulnerability is a distant memory and survival feels like a
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News of mass whale strandings has become more common, highlighting the crisis facing our oceans. The poem “Whales’ Lament: A Cry for Change and Earth’s Survival” pays tribute to the seventy-seven whales lost in Orkney while lamenting a distressed planet, emphasizing urgent threats from seismic exploration and pollution. It warns of environmental degradation and
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The garden can conceal vulnerability, as illustrated by a small kitten’s struggle for survival on the streets. Despite its fragility, the kitten’s strong will highlights nature’s resilience and kindness’s power, leading to a transformation into a fierce hunter and devoted mother. In a corner of my garden, a tiny kitten lay,Filthy and malnourished,
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“Our planet groans under the weight of human progress” is a powerful poem about the environmental crisis, focusing on deforestation and pollution while urging immediate action. It highlights successful conservation efforts as hope and calls for a transformation in our relationship with the planet, encouraging us to abandon exploitative habits and protect its fragile
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The relentless march of time, a tide that never stops, washes over us, leaving behind a trail of memories – some joyous, some etched with pain. We yearn for a world without suffering, a life unburdened by the weight of the past. Yet, amidst the shadows of loss and loneliness, a flicker of resilience

