I'm going to assume you have But I think the better question to ponder is What happens when there's no more grass?
What are we doing to our earth There is trash heaps the size of this city And our society should feel guilty When the only one that bats an eye Is an incoherent ****** hippie
You know anybody can make a difference This disparity must be stopped So let's take a stand
Because my generation, our generation Will face the greatest threat that has ever faced this nation And that is climate change
AND if you ask me it is very strange That so many people remain caged In a cell of disregard Acting like our earth isn't scared
Around the world we're facing Irreversible drought A rising sea level A midst the sixth mass extinction
So why is our society Not showing the distinction That this is a pivotal issue
As teenagers we're Watching environments be Wrecked by our forefathers While your sons and daughters Will face the systemic problems We forsake.
So the burden is on me, Its on you, on all of our shoulders To fight with a rage To end climate change.
This was a slam poem/speech I presented to one of my high school classes concerning the issue of climate change.