'' Mother Nature Wasn't So Forgiving '' Poem by Bri Mar

'' Mother Nature Wasn't So Forgiving ''



That life out there,
Is fully aware,
Of exactly where we are heading,
In truth for all life they really care,
It's our intentions they are now dreading.

In what we've attained
Death is ingrained,
In our culture and our way of life,
Our barbarity they say cannot be explained,
As we cause each other such strife.

Would you destroy your house?
Behave like a louse,
To those you claim to hold dear,
Would you ever dream of harming your spouse?
Have your children living in fear?

To animals and trees,
The birds and the bees,
You're killing everything alive,
You pollute and destroy all life in the seas,
Very soon even you won't survive.

What keeps you in wealth,
Will destroy your health,
You're extracting what keeps you in existence,
Your final demise will creep up by stealth,
There will not be any resistance.

The signs you ignored,
Cannot be restored,
Human Beings just refused to learn,
With your outrageous contempt we are now bored,
Our respect you refused to earn.

What you did to others,
Your sisters and brothers,
Destruction was your whole way of living,
The underlying truth is what this smothers,

‘' Mother Nature Wasn't So Forgiving ‘'

Thursday, November 15, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
There are those who listen those who don't we humans in the main take up the latter.
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