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Aug 2013
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.
Semerian Perez
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