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  >> Static Item >> Poetry >> Nature >> ID #1310882  |   Show DetailsPrinter Friendly Page Tell A Friend
AM I WITH U???
it's about destruction of nature by man.And how nature is pleading man not to destroy it!
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Streams flowing down the natural basin,
Wobbly tracks, natural forests, flora and fauna,
Accompanying them towards the destination,
To be a part of the largest ocean floor they can discover!

Each drop of melting ice giving birth to each drop of water,
Pure and childlike, struggling each moment for some name,
To be ultimately called the proud member of a big renowned family,
Indubitably, the most vital factor for life to exist.

Creepers and foliage being the acquaintances of the aquatics,
Head here and there to spread out,
A petite, an elephant or the king of the jungle,
Each day struggle for an existence
Just for a blissful life
The only desire a living creature has…

The finest creation of any creator,
The preeminent design of any designer,
The most superb gift ever presented,
‘The nature, scenic beauty, wild life’
The essence of life, the verve of world,
So do we have the right to wipe out them?


The advancing life has diversed man to think.
Has bunged him to be cogent,
Has turned mankind into a brutal self-centered creature,
Has forced man to live for himself,
But nature still has faith on man,
So does the ultimate ruler have on his every creation!

A drop of water, a petite or a creeper,
Cries every morning ‘save me!’
‘I want to exist in this world,
I want to be as pure as I am when I take birth,
I want to live as your friend,
I want to do my duty too’!












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