The air around me
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The air around me
I sit on my porch day after day
I watch all the cars and people go by
It’s been forty years now
But I still sit.
Through the years
The sky has gone darker
The clouds slowly aging,
I take notice in a changing world,
This is the air around me
The air gets a little thicker
But my body adapts,
Contaminations roll through the breeze,
What once had been fresh air
Is no longer fresh,
And this is the air around me
The sky shines a little less,
The birds chirp the same,
I sit in my chair and wonder,
Is the air fresh as it used to be?
And this is the air around me
The moments go by,
And the days the same,
I sit and watch the sky,
The air gets dirty,
And no one cleans it,
I sit and hope as I cry,
The wonder inside me
Thinks to the heavens
The air around me,
It is not just mine
For I share it with lots of my kind
As I sit,
I think,
And I wonder,
If the world keeps changing,
What is to come
Will our children live or die?
The air is dirty
And no one to clean it,
For this is the air around us
As the times change
So does the air,
It adapts and so do we
The air around us
Comes from the trees,
And with that it’s easy you see,
As the lorax once said,
“I speak for the trees”,
But now they speak for themselves,
We need a person,
Any old person,
To be the lorax for we
The air around is
Is always changing,
And just like it so are we,
We need to stop,
And smell the air,
The air that once was fresh
Take a moment and clean the air,
Maybe we can hit refresh
For this is the air around us