From My Walks In Nature Poem by Francis Duggan

From My Walks In Nature



To say i know a lot on Nature would be to tell a lie
But i will be learning from her until the day i die
And every day about her i learn something new
Her wonders in the many and her secrets are not few
So many endangered species of land and water dwelling life forms in Nature's World today
Due to our environmental practices does seem quite sad to say
Creatures like the siberian tiger and the polar bear face an uncertain fate
To save them from extinction it may even be too late
For the future generations the Nature loving girl and boy
There may be few wild birds and animals left to look at and enjoy
That habitat destruction leads to extinction so happens to be true
We never pay to Nature the respect that she is due
The years have not left me wiser they have only left me gray
But from my walks in Nature i learn every day.

Sunday, February 7, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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