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The gophers came out of the ground today and whispered in my ear "the earth is not well, the dirt, it smells we're, all living in fear" The dolphins swam to the shore today and chirped this, unto me "the ocean is full of pollution, and plastics tell us how O how, can this be?" The birds in the trees said this to me as I was walking the wood and the wild "the air is vile, turning the dial our time on this earth now defiled" We'll pay up the piper and sum up the cost shooing alway all of the flies all that was lost by human exhaust everywhere and everything dies
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Jun 12, 2018
Jun 12, 2018 at 9:27 AM UTC
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The gophers came out of the ground today and whispered in my ear "the earth is not well, the dirt, it smells we're, all living in fear" The dolphins swam to the shore today and chirped this, unto me "the ocean is full of pollution, and plastics tell us how O how, can this be?" The birds in the trees said this to me as I was walking the wood and the wild "the air is vile, turning the dial our time on this earth now defiled" We'll pay up the piper and sum up the cost shooing alway all of the flies all that was lost by human exhaust everywhere and everything dies
I do believe we are killing portions of our world, and I actually think nature is using that to **** us, and perhaps, everything else.
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Jun 12, 2018
Jun 12, 2018 at 9:27 AM UTC
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