Memorable Poems On Hunger And Life

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Barren Blooms
In fields once barren, cries of want, A hunger sharp, a silent haunt. Yet from the soil, where shadows creep, Life dares to rise, from depths so deep. A tender sprout breaks through the crust, Defying fate, igniting trust. The struggle fierce, the will to grow, In every wound, a seed must sow. The sun may fade, the rains withhold, Yet nature's tales are brave and bold. For in the heart where sorrows blend, Life blooms anew, beginnings mend.
Echoes of Empty Plates
Empty plates echo silence, still, Whispers of hunger in the void, Life’s feast promised, yet unfulfilled, Dreams of bounty, hope destroyed. The table set with ghosts of meals, Forks and spoons in dust reside, Where laughter danced and warmth revealed, Now only shadows where love has died. In every clink, a story fades, Of farmers’ toil, and rivers wide, A bowl once brimmed with light cascades, Now hunger’s grip, a heavy tide. Yet in this silence, seeds we sow, For life endures, though yearning long, In empty plates, a fire can grow, And in that ache, we find our song.
Beneath the Weight
Beneath the weight of hunger's chain, Hope flickers low, a dying flame. Silent cries in shadows creep, Where dreams are lost and sorrows seep. Empty bowls and hollowed eyes, In whispered prayers the spirit sighs. Life's essence thins, a fragile thread, In the grasp of want, we feel the dread. Yet in the dark, a spark may grow, Resilience found in depths of woe. Through aching voids, we seek the light, For even in hunger, hearts ignite.
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