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                      Keep the Marble Blue

                      Published by Paula Frew at April 22, 2026
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                      • Nature Poetry
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                      A bright, playful Earth floats in a soft blue sky, resting on a fluffy white cloud while tall palm trees sprout from its surface like tiny guardians of the planet. The scene feels cheerful and hopeful, like a gentle reminder to protect the world and keep it thriving. clean TEXT: Earth Day, Keep The Marble Blue, Paula Frew, Poetry

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                      March down the main street,
                      waving the banner high.
                      Tell everyone you meet,
                      about what makes you cry.

                      Speak of those who litter
                      and throw their trash around,
                      about how you are bitter
                      when you see it on the ground.

                      Plant, together, a sapling tree,
                      beautifying our Earthly scene.
                      It is important — we all agree,
                      to keep the air we breathe clean.

                      Recycle trash, turn off the lights,
                      and make our lives better, we all pray.
                      We need to erase all the blights,
                      and celebrate this marvelous Earth Day.


                      Try these for more poetry about our lovely blue marble!

                      • On an Earth Day Like Today – Earth Day
                      • A Sighting – Bird Watching
                      • The ABCs of Spring in the North – Nature
                      • The Curse – Nature in April
                      Paula Frew
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                      Transplanted from Ohio to Kentucky to be near her only daughter and three young grandsons, the author wrote her first poem in the fourth grade. She fell in love with the form and was first published in an anthology at fourteen. A battle with multiple sclerosis has caused her to find her home in a nursing home, where she has found time to craft her poetry as well as time to teach writing to other residents. She has been published in several literary magazines and anthologies, including Ohio Bards and The Walt Whitman Anthology.

                      You can find Paula on Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter).

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