Sadness Engulfed her soul Her heart broke As man Tore at her body Everyday.
She cried to the wind As trees fell With a sickening crack It made her stomach turn As the natural beauty She nurtured Was destroyed For the sake of men.
Waters ran crimson As pollution Death Ravaged her life blood Her tears would fall as rain To wash away earthly pain.
We never see What we do To mother earth Everyday So I will only have this to say.
Her sadness Will be only for those to wonder Her body is for those to plunder But we all return to her When we are six feet under.