Poems About the Environment

Smooth orange liquid sunshine mixes with the salty turquise breeze An esoteric halocline of incarnate earth-breath
I would go out on the corners Handing dollars to the needy I would give them so much food
I see the sky, so dark and filled with ash, And wonder if the apathy of man, Can master our technologies so brash,
Don’t go to law school. Lawyers have the highest rate of alcoholism.
A tangle web, tangle lives But take a look deep down inside Greed consumes, greed takes It makes my heart ache
From algae to oil the discovery unfurled, Researching for a cleaner world. Extending peace since that day,
The thundering hooves,and megestice beauty,
Apocalypse It’s the new thing Movies, books, everywhere
Why?

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