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I speak in behalf of the trees The voiceless souls who lay dormant upon this wretched plain I speak in behalf of the animals Whose homes we destroy everyday for our own personal gain I see their tears The ones they conseal underneath their blood drenched skin I feel their pain The pain us humans seem to ignore because we are cold hearted  beings Don't you see what we are doing Mother nature is screaming in agony as we laugh in her face She gives us life In return we give her death She gives us a home In return we give her regret It's a shame really We should be appalled in ourselves but we are too busy basking in our own glory Our temporary glory at that What will we do when mother nature has nothing else to offer us All because we sapped her dry Because we are greedy vessels of pure meat Maybe then we will taste a piece of our own "glory" What we deserve... And that is death!
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Nov 30, 2014
Nov 30, 2014 at 8:35 PM UTC
In the name of nature
I speak in behalf of the trees The voiceless souls who lay dormant upon this wretched plain I speak in behalf of the animals Whose homes we destroy everyday for our own personal gain I see their tears The ones they conseal underneath their blood drenched skin I feel their pain The pain us humans seem to ignore because we are cold hearted  beings Don't you see what we are doing Mother nature is screaming in agony as we laugh in her face She gives us life In return we give her death She gives us a home In return we give her regret It's a shame really We should be appalled in ourselves but we are too busy basking in our own glory Our temporary glory at that What will we do when mother nature has nothing else to offer us All because we sapped her dry Because we are greedy vessels of pure meat Maybe then we will taste a piece of our own "glory" What we deserve... And that is death!
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Nov 30, 2014
Nov 30, 2014 at 8:35 PM UTC
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