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Demand

Perhaps we ask the Earth too much. Instead of giving it a crutch We demand tee-vees and jets and such Commodities from factories: Big cars and tiger pelts to touch. Perhaps our goals are just too great To be fulfilled by the natural state. We want wealth, food on our plates, Cures to diseases we create. We'll drown the world in all our waste.
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Nov 30, 2011
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