Recliaming What She Gave And We Abused Poem by Daniel Richards

Recliaming What She Gave And We Abused



If you can’t see it by now,
You will never ever see it
The days draw shorter,
The nights sweep on longer
The sun isn’t as warm as it used to be
The moon sends chills to the bone

The snow now covers the ground
Where flowers were once in bloom
Its summertime still
But the cold whispers in the ear
If you open the mind you will hear
Mother Gaia’s pleading tears

If you can’t hear it by now
You will never ever hear it
The ground is frozen
And send tremors around the globe
Too warm her soul, fire erupts
Volcanic activity broils to the brim

Brimstones and ash
Can you see it now?
Can you feel it now?
Believe it as it’s true
We have pushed her too far and now
She is reclaiming what is hers not ours

Good speed my mother earth
Take we you need, take it all,
We can never repent on the things we have done to you
But remember just one thing
Many of us still feel you our mother
Bless us as we tried to do for you
As long as we have been together
I hope it’s easy for you to do

Mother Gaia we love you

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Daniel Richards

Daniel Richards

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