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Rated: 13+ · Other · Nature · #1376380
inspired by another friends WWII poem. From Mothers Day weekend 1996
As the sun kisses the sweet earth goodbye
Arise dear moon into the sky

Birds of day are predators by night
Beware my dear of Nature's Plight

Careful as you walk throughout the wood
Caressing things you know not should

Death is coming within the hour
Darkness surrounds with it's evil power

Envy no one in this place
Enough to place shear horror on ones face

Fires burn as if alive
Fighting for that chance to survive

God is here and may show the way
Good should prevail, but not today

Having knowledge the end is near
Hating yourself for showing fear

In the dark your heart is the guide
Ignorance for now leaves no place to hide

Just think of now not things to come
Jupiter has reared his evil thumb

Knights are marching on upon the ground
Knowledge is power, or so you've found

Lightning flashes in the air
Laying you hand you know not where

Maybe you'll live to see the suns next ray
Most likely the moon is set to stay

Now darkness has enveloped you
Nature knows just how and what to do

Other places other times
Open that door in your heart and mind

Placing your hand upon the soil
Picturing yourself begin to boil

Quickly jumping to your feet
Queen of Hades for tonight thou shalt not meet

Ready yourself for one hell of a fight
Rapacious tales told by the night

Stand up to see tall and free
Sanguinary now you soon will be

Time right now is really stopping
Too many bodies too quickly dropping

Until the sun comes into sight
Upon the ground you view Nature's Plight

Vicious thorns sting your face
Very clear thoughts of escaping this place

When did we do this? Where did we go wrong?
Who is to blame for stealing nature's song?

Xenophobia is the pact
Xenon is making it's disappearing act

Yell and scream, kick and cry
Yellow the grass, before brown, it dies

Zephyr is nature
Zonal is nature protecting her home
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