Mother Nature.

The BlackShakespeare

As the wind whistle a tone, in the summer 

of June. The hurricanes 🌀dance,

as they howl at the moon. Mother

nature is grand, as It takes its world stand.

The earthquakes shakes and display, as

the ground moves in dismay. 

The tsunami cries out! As it rush and

Spout. I will cover the earth, in a watery

drought . The ozone laughed, at the cause, 

because, I'll open my jaws. There will be

famine and death, this world will never be

wet. 

The tornado said, do not forget me, as

you eat biscuits with tea. Everything I'll 

sweep, as you are falling asleep. The

argument displayed, by Mother nature 

was paid. For mankind is at fault! As

mother nature won't hault.

 

 

 

  • Author: The BlackShakespeare (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 6th, 2021 09:25
  • Category: Nature
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