MOTHER EARTH

sudarshan

Mother earth, our mother earth,
she is the one who gave us birth.
The trees, soils, mountains and hills,
All are one by one getting killed.

Mother earth, our mother earth,
she was once full of happiness and mirth.

Rivers, seas, lakes and wells,
In this place many creatures dwell!!

Mother earth, our mother earth
is now completely beleaguered.
People know only how to blare
things are some times really bizarre.

Mother earth, our mother earth,
we get to hear so many canards.

In this world full of terrorism.
There are very few with humanism!!

Mother earth, our mother earth
no one understands your worth.
People work with a lot of zeal,
only to make money for their meal.


 

 

Mother earth, our mother earth,
There are so many who experienced a blizzard.
The earth is turning apocalyptic,
but no one still is apologetic.

Mother earth, our mother earth,
in the forests, we hear sweet birds chirp.
When trees are being cut one by one,
people on earth are planting none.

Mother earth, our mother earth
Oh! Please stop filling it with dirt! ! !
We are destroying it, none other than us.
Save, our mother!
Save, Mother Earth,

It is high time!!

  • Author: SUDARSHAN (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 18th, 2011 12:26
  • Category: Nature
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Comments1

  • Cheeky Missy

    Very well done, the repeating emphasis of the first line effectively conveys it to the reader. However, according to the LORD God Who created the earth and all that is in it, Who alone is to be worshipped, although He formed man from the dust of the ground indeed, yet He never calls the earth man's mother. Therefore the term "mother earth" is a lie. He is the only One who can deliver it and mankind. He does tell us that He is going to judge the world and the people in it who have destroyed it. Trust in and call upon Him. Great imagery and fascinating choice of words in some places.



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