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I haven't many tears to shed, to those who spoil our earth; they've made their sinful bed, cursed their own sweet birth. Polluters of the world are they, who one day will be down; they mar the fields of play, and destroy the ground. **** the land, against her will, with garbage and with scorn; with pride, they slowly **** where flowers once were born. The landscapes now are bare, where once the hills grew tall; the developers don't care, as they watch the big trees fall. I haven't many tears to shed, for those that hurt the land; they should be saving it instead, and take a moral stand.
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Mar 1, 2015
Mar 1, 2015 at 12:15 PM UTC
No tears to shed.
I haven't many tears to shed, to those who spoil our earth; they've made their sinful bed, cursed their own sweet birth. Polluters of the world are they, who one day will be down; they mar the fields of play, and destroy the ground. **** the land, against her will, with garbage and with scorn; with pride, they slowly **** where flowers once were born. The landscapes now are bare, where once the hills grew tall; the developers don't care, as they watch the big trees fall. I haven't many tears to shed, for those that hurt the land; they should be saving it instead, and take a moral stand.
david-lessard
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Mar 1, 2015
Mar 1, 2015 at 12:15 PM UTC
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