A poem on nature | "The love letter"| Here is what we are doing to the environment.
'The love letter' “You planned the fire in the Amazon and dug the earth up so deep, that it will never grow now. The little birds know no place to fly back to at dawn now. You've been on a run clearing the woods for individual lust, In your thirst for an urban world, a better world, You are breaking the roots of the ground that will help your glass statues stand still. There is time now. Turn around. You ignited the fire in Australia, the kangaroo’s abode, Year after year, Well, if you had stopped the reckless industrialization, while you could, You wouldn't have your hands all laced with crimson, And your future a flimsy, fight and survive situation. You've left so many innocent animals to choke and die, No mercy in heart, No farcast foresight for mankind or anyone. Amazon, California, India and some more jungles, All are haunted with the screams of the victims, And who's