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Created on: January 15, 2011 Last Updated: July 31, 2011
Would be that the sun no longer shines?
The trees are skeletons with no leaves
The rivers and oceans contain no life
The moon is dark and the stars fall from the sky
The earth is barren from all seed and nothing grows
Then the human man will see
Nature’s Way is stronger then all wars
It’s judgment upon our lack of care
Our dismissal of all the gifts it gave
Punishment for our selfish ways
We can only hope that before it is too late
Nature’s Way might smile upon earth’s face
When we turn our minds and hearts
To the blessed earth and appreciate its gifts
Before it is too late and man may survive
Nature’s Way can be a blessing or a curse
Pray that mankind awakes, before it becomes too late
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