Opinion & Commentary
My Plea
Wake up humans! Mother Earth, who sustains us, is in grave danger. In poetry or prose, make your plea for the planet. Change minds, inspire action! [Photo by Nils Rasmusson on Unsplash]
Opinion & Commentary
Wake up humans! Mother Earth, who sustains us, is in grave danger. In poetry or prose, make your plea for the planet. Change minds, inspire action! [Photo by Nils Rasmusson on Unsplash]
I’m scared.
I’m scared
When I think about
What is going to happen to us.
Will it be centuries?
We call it: “catastrophe,” as if — it is different.
A child nursed of negligence.
Yes, it is not ours —
Nature blessed us
Gave us a sun, water and air
Food, land and more
And so what did we give back?
We used the land given to us
I’ve heard too many times
The excuses of our nation
That change would be too hard,
Too frightening
That it would take too long
But why are we arguing
About something so necessary
A world where smog flies in the skies
No birds at all that will survive
All things share the same breath
All men
All size
Yet we say it’s okay
Like it’s a lie
Air shares its spirit
Snowboarders, wheres your snow?
Please, oh please,
We're honest beings,
We mean no harm,
We are not armed,
The world is cruel,
Full of fuel,
We cough and we die,
We say goodbye,
We want to live,
Life is long
Long enough
For everyone to be
A victim
To weather
Floods
Disaster
Devastation
Sometimes,
they think the forests must have been constructed,
around the railroad.
That the tracks were built up from Earth long ago,
The sharp ringing
of birds singing
that settles the fields
on storms bringing
the clouds hover
and the critters take cover
and with silence brings
the smell of spring's
showers
The river's waters flow
And the tide comes and goes,
Small and big amounts of earth’s liquid gold,
Laughter and smiles and stories untold,
Every day is new.
With every possibility,
Every day can change.
So why shouldn’t we change?