As I walk through nature
She I calling to me
To change the world
For the good of man kind
When I walk around
I see the affects of humans
She guides me to thing
That needs to change
She speaks to me through
The animals and
The music in the air
I can do nothing but cry
As she tells me that
She soon will die
So I run to the people of my town
They have nothing to say
For they don’t believe me
I am picked up by nature
And sent to town square
To talk to the mayor
He dose the same
As the people of the town
I told her that
I did what I could
She said that if I
Put my heart to it
I can do anything
So I went back to town square
Only to drag the mayor
To the pollution
Yet he did not see a problem
So nature showed her self to him
Then and only the he saw
The word got out every next day
And our earth was saved
As I go to her
She has nothing to say
But something to show me
In a field lined with trees
The tall grass moves with the wind
The once scared animals
Are coming to play
I hear the birds start to chirp
Then a deer come
And says “thank you
For all that you do
You have saved me
And every one else”
I have zero words to say
Because I’m flabbergasted
On what I have done for earth
Then before I leave I whisper
A soft “you’re welcome”
Poem Writer,
Jackie Thielman
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
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