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How green Mother Earth has ever given.

So clean a land, we've ever been.


The light of sun and bluest sky we've ever seen.
Crystal clear the waters gleamed,
Fish abundant, rivers streamed.

Travelers come to witness your beauty.


Truly, you are a gift to the community.
You provide us with what we need,
But can you really fulfill humans' constant greed?

Mother Earth, how have you been?


You have been giving a home and the greatest tourist spots the world has ever seen.
From majestic landforms, vast oceans, and gorgeous beaches to exotic creatures,
You never fail to mesmerize us with your natural resource.

All of these would have been perfect,


If only people are more mindful of their actions and their effects.
Is that so hard to do?
Not if it means losing you.

Mother Earth, are you still okay?


I heard there has been foul play.
They say garbage surrounds you,
Polluting the air and water that was once blue.
I hope this isn't true.

Mother Earth, can you still breathe?


I heard you're losing so many trees.
What a mess!
Why don't people ever let you rest?
Do they really know what's best?

Why do you look so ashen?


It was as if you breathe nothing but ashes.
Is it from the factories burning coal?
Or from the vehicle emission or industrial aerosol?

It gives me so much sorrow,


That most of us don’t care about tomorrow.
When all of your gifts were only just borrowed.

Sometimes, I wish to have a time machine.


For how will I undo humanity’s wrongdoing,
if time is already lacking.
But enough with the wishing.
For there is a future that still needs saving.
Fellowmen, I’m calling out to you.
There must be something we can still do.
Raise awareness to a lot of people and not just a few.
Reduce industrial pollution, and make the sky once again clear and blue.
Reuse, Reduce, Recycle, we must turn our hands to.

Global temperature is rising, glaciers are melting.


Inaction by us will result in cities drowning.
Begin with composting,
And stop debris from piling.

Stop draining waste to the sea,


Then marine life will improve naturally.
Stop deforestation,
Grow trees for fresh air and soil restoration.

Stop littering,
So that beaches and sand can be seen again sparkling.
Stop ignoring,
When the world is already giving a warning.
Start participating,
And save the world by not destroying.

Let's make her the best,


By polluting less and less,
And preserving her green dress.
For the children and the rest,
And generations that are next.

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There has to be something that someone can do,
Like raise the awareness to those around you
That if we don't heed the problem at hand
It's your life that's at stake, the destruction of man.
Global temperature is rising, glaciers are melting down.
Inaction by us will let cities drown.

Our marine life is being poisoned by all our toxic waste.


Plastics dumped in mass for all our fish to taste.

Mountains of our garbage, in our oceans we do store,


Then watch in silence as the blood-drenched waves break angrily on the shore,

Reduce plastic use, stop deforestation,


Plant trees for clean air and soil restoration,

Factories should stop draining waste to the sea,


Then marine life will improve naturally,

Composting can make the soil fertile


And we should not let debris pile,

And by the process of recycling and reuse,


We can stop our Earth's further abuse.

As they say, you reap what you've sown


So let us plant a better seed
Tear out old roots, cultivate, weed

Protect what has been given for free


Our waters, skies, wildlife and trees
For once they're gone, don't you say
Consider yourself warned of that fatal day

Mother Earth provides us with what we need,


But she can't fulfill humans' constant greed.

We have ignored her for a long enough time.


How we treat her is nothing less than a crime.

May we learn from the mistakes as fast as we can,


Because can't you see destruction has already begun?

What is happening to our world? Wake up and see what we have done.
The pollution that fills our air is now blocking out the sun.
We carelessly chop down our trees at such an alarming rate.
Nothing left to purify our air; is our existence left to fate?

Who will pollinate our plants when we kill off all the bees?
What will be left of our oceans when we contaminate all our seas?

Majestic animals that share our world, men track them down to kill,
Not for any particular purpose, they hunt them for the thrill.

Beautiful beasts that once roamed our lands free,


Reduced to decomposing carcasses hunted for a fee.

Our marine life is being poisoned by all our toxic waste.


Plastics dumped in mass for all our fish to taste.

Mountains of our garbage, in our oceans we do store,


Then watch in silence as the blood-drenched waves break angrily on the shore,

And with it, all the decaying corpses from once an abundant sea of the living,
A sea that kept us fed, a sea that kept on giving.

Without all these things, we cannot survive.


Each link has a purpose in the circle of life, and they keep us alive.

Our planet is our mother; we live in her womb.


She provides for all life; let's not make her our tomb

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