News9Live on MSN: Earth Day 2026: Short speeches, beautiful poems and inspiring quotes
Explore the best Earth Day 2026 speech ideas, poems, and quotes designed to inspire students, kids, and audiences. Discover short and powerful content for school programs, competitions, and awareness ...
In 22 accessible free-verse poems, Sidman (The Girl Who Drew Butterflies) addresses Earth as a living being, marveling at its grandeur (“Earth,/ How can we ever understand/ your bigness?/ Our ...
For the 56th Earth Day, people globally recited the Earth Anthem by Indian poet-diplomat Abhay K. The poem, translated into over 160 languages, draws from 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' and calls for shared ...
The Guardian: Poem of the week: Salt, Snow, Earth by Naomi Foyle
A formal, often ceremonious lyric poem that addresses and often celebrates a person, place, thing, or idea. Its stanza forms vary.
There's always room for debate when creating a "top 100" list, and let's face it, fame is a pretty fickle thing. It changes over time. But that said, we did our best to use available objective data in putting together this ranked list of the 100 most widely recognized and enduring poems ever written.
Search our extensive curated collection of over 10,000 poems by occasion, theme, and form, or search by keyword or poet’s name in the field below.
A poem that speaks to the resilience of all things: "The world was never made; It will change, but it will not fade."
Writing a poem is not about bringing some words together to create some charming sentences. It's so much deeper than that. Writing poetry is a bridge that allows people to express their feelings and make others live every single word they read. Poetry is to educate people, to lead them away from hate to love, from violence to mercy and pity.