Below are the best poems we could find on Grief featuring environmental justice.
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Komunyakaa wrote this poem the day after the Sandy Hook tragedy as a way of offering healing and compassion. In respect of copyright, we cannot display the poem here. Click the link to read it.
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This poem is a lovely portrayal of the slow process of healing after the death of a loved one--"it's no hungry ghost but simple cold." In respect of copyright, we cannot display the poem here. Click the link to read it.
Robert Bly uses comparison to discuss the duality of life, including life and death. In respect of copyright, we cannot display the poem here. Click the link to read it.
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Bly describes a process of grieving encapsulated in poignant dreams. In respect of copyright, we cannot display the poem here. Click the link to read it.
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A lyrical tableau of encapsulations of grief. In respect of copyright, we cannot display the poem here. Click the link to read it.
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The kindness of others can save us. In respect of copyright, we cannot display the poem here. Click the link to read it.
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