A Plea to Mother Nature

Bibekanand 'Agyat'

Last night I dreamt:

All the killed flora and fauna,

Being together in a union, 

Reached to Mother Nature.

All knelt down, bowed down

Their heads and wept, cried,

Wailed painfully by the heart.

"What happened?" asked the

Infinite and Merciful Mother.

They cruelly killed us

For their luxuries and taste

They snatched our houses

And they're still doing 

The same with our children 

Everyday in a huge number.

They've developed technologies;

They've created weapons a lot;

They've venomed the home

With filth and smoke all around 

They're erasing our species:

Cutting and killing ruthlessly.

They've gone mad with power 

They think the earth only their 

Own house, all things for them

And even we, 

They claim, we're created for 

them, but we aren't, are we?

All in the house are brothers 

As we all are your offsprings

And we respect the relation;

And we do not harm them

Instead we always supported,

Provided them they needed 

And are doing....

But bestowed with intellect,

They are misusing to hunt us.

Oh Mother! Have Mercy! Save!

Please save our children, Save!

"Worry not, children I'll do justice 

I'll generate you again,

In a good, green and safe house,

But before that I'll punish all my

Culprit children, who breached my

Rules and tortured you so ruthlessly.

I am sending my powerful sons

The Sun, The Storm, The Flood, 

The Hurricane, The Draught,

They'll invade on them, they'll 

Burn, snatch water, give floods, 

Create commotion with storms,

And hunt their mind first to suffer 

With mass insanity, mass madness 

And then with war: killing each other,

I'll grab rain, grain, agriculture;

They'll die in lack of water, food,

With disease and in all the way

They killed you and are killing 

Your Children, there'll be justice 

"No sins will be unpunishable."

They have to pay for each action.

  • Author: Agyat (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 26th, 2024 11:32
  • Comment from author about the poem: On climate change
  • Category: Unclassified
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