Our Rainforests

GeraldineTaylor





Deep into the rainforest, a struggle to survive
From insects to leaved trees, wanting all to thrive
The habitat of animals, species all around
Living things a-plenty, crawling on the ground

The four main layers play a different role
The bio-diversity forms part of the whole
The dark forest floor and the understory
Shorter plants existing, many bugs to see

The vibrant middle layer, yet forms the canopy
Climbing the emergent, just like a monkey
The strong plant materials, helps to build a home
For people of the Amazon, food that has been grown

Tropical regions, Equator ever near
A moderate climate, giant trees are here
Forests on a mountain, misty all around
Coated in a moss, such an eerie surround

North and South America and Oceania
Asia and Europe, as well as Africa
There’s a cycle of life, yet deforestation
Affects the homes of animals for plantation

Removing ecosystems, can cause erosion
Droughts as well as flooding, less cohesion
The modern ways of man affects vegetation
Contributing to a silent devastation

Replanting, recycling, assisting with crops
Steps of preservation quench like raindrops
The precious seeds and life, of which can be found
Yet, it’s not too late to turn this world around

Written by Geraldine Taylor ©

 

  • Author: Geraldine Taylor (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 29th, 2017 01:59
  • Comment from author about the poem: From The Enchanted Door Amazon
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  • Fay Slimm.

    You lay out this cry in and for the green wilderness so well here Geraldine - the need of rainforests grows daily - a rhyme which should be printed and given to those who are at present despoiling so here's hoping things change before it becomes too late for survival.



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