Containers once filled and useful, now lonely and a little sad; toxic wastes buried secretly underground, a plea for recycling - I love every word of this.
I have a massive container of once useful containers demanding recycling action right now. Putting this idea so close to the idea of toxic waste makes me feel a little guilty that there's such a mountain of waste in my recycling box. Global footprints and all that.
I like the message you've given us with your haiku - well said!
ReplyDeleteku's with a moral message. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteI love the environmental-friendly messages in your haiku. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI like both of your poems. Two things we should be thinking a lot about.
ReplyDeleteContainers once filled and useful, now lonely and a little sad; toxic wastes buried secretly underground, a plea for recycling - I love every word of this.
ReplyDeletePoet,
ReplyDeleteSkillfully stated
Haiku reminders for folks
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this is a slant on the topic I hadn't thought of - but a very timely message
ReplyDeleteFrightening to know that we have secret dumping grounds on the planet. Love your environmental messages.
ReplyDeleteexcellent haiku - great messages in both of environmental potential and danger. much peace, jp
ReplyDeleteThese are great.
ReplyDeleteI have a massive container of once useful containers demanding recycling action right now. Putting this idea so close to the idea of toxic waste makes me feel a little guilty that there's such a mountain of waste in my recycling box. Global footprints and all that.
ReplyDeleteGreat message here...
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