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Conserve

Brown flakes chipped from the mantles, fall

Outside chaos sweeps, shattered bird calls

Paths and trails invade, disrupting the norm

Arbor day stuck mid-waist, smothered once more

There's catastrophe in the canopy

Silence of defeat deafens the forestry

Help me, help you, I tip my ranger hat

Lets emancipate the earth from man's wicked combat

The world's confused, so liberate and understand

Clear your mind from this innate, tradition of can't

Ignore heavy mists blinding your eyes

Demand a deep breath, stand for your rights

The damage must come to an end

The world's in your hands

Unite nature, beast and man

Together as friends

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savannah-varney
American
Published
Apr 13, 2012
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