Poems About the Environment

As I walked along the street I saw the shadow of a soul Its heart was beaten, all I saw was dullness
Please, Green -- don’t go away. I'll miss Your endless pastures and rolling hills,
A tomb of opportunities spent -- Wretched anguish fills my soul   At the sight of that ominous,
A flowery dowry Is passed from the mother tree to her wistful daughters. Petals fall in the morning dew.
Capturing the essence of the natural world, Quaint living on the water. Beauty flowing from blossoming buds,
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From the jump I was in love, Dark I confess
<p>Living life without a careDon't even worry about my hairHomesickness snakes throughout my skinBut every day is a win</p> ...
Living life without a careDon't even worry about my hairHomesickness snakes throughout my skinBut every day is a win As a person, I have
Being born is a blessing. 
I lay back, splash, and the sheets consume me. 

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