Ours to lose - a poem by Liz Marie
I watched this documentary one day..
The next morning I saw everything around me not in the same way.
It was a documentary on climate change.
It made me realize our earth is precious and everything in it, from the trees to the seas to the crops growing in the fields.
From the glaciers of the icy mountains,
To the wonderful fountains.
From the fish in the sea and coral reefs, to the water we waste when
Others have no water to taste.
The animals too are a vital part, not something that can be turned into a piece of art.
The next morning I saw everything around me not in the same way.
It was a documentary on climate change.
It made me realize our earth is precious and everything in it, from the trees to the seas to the crops growing in the fields.
From the glaciers of the icy mountains,
To the wonderful fountains.
From the fish in the sea and coral reefs, to the water we waste when
Others have no water to taste.
The animals too are a vital part, not something that can be turned into a piece of art.
All this is fading away each day,
because we humans are worse than animals so to say.
Maybe we cannot do great things to save our earth, but we can try in our own small way, hoping that our great great grandchildren could see some part of our beautiful earth one day. ( well, what's left of it anyway)
What we do to our environment is for us to choose.
Because the planet and everything we love and cherish is ours to lose.
because we humans are worse than animals so to say.
Maybe we cannot do great things to save our earth, but we can try in our own small way, hoping that our great great grandchildren could see some part of our beautiful earth one day. ( well, what's left of it anyway)
What we do to our environment is for us to choose.
Because the planet and everything we love and cherish is ours to lose.

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