Nature at one time beckoned me In the blowing of its leaves Yet treated with little respect Out of neglect will leave you be
Roots that burrow into the earth Trunks wide like the universe Branches scale in height and breadth It spawns an unending curse
A curse that leaves man to his own Never again to call nature home Given the chance and man blew it Would things be different had he known
Now nature’s unmoved by man’s suffering Man’s woes are his own doing When on the edge of extinction all’s teetering Stoic and indifferent, nature will see to man’s ending
By Mfena Ortswen & Mike Hauser
A collaboration with a wonderfully thoughtful poet friend! Mfena Ortswen...Check out her page!