True Friends Poem by Mahlubandile Phillips

True Friends

True friends the changing seasons
earned my trust
Never have they left me, healing I'm
still breathing
The sky holds the secrets most will never
know

Trees have been there always by me
in sadness and sorrow
Nature hold no grudges
Men do

Nature breaks no hearts, trust only
these are true friends ocean those lonely nights under the stars been there
Mountains alone
caring for those who seek shelter

These friends ask for one thing save her
Don't ask who to whom do we live in and breathe

Yes the Earth the mother dying out
only these centuries are left who
knows what time is left to make
amends

Men they ask in disaster earthquakes, tsunamis,
Storms and fire desperation for
men's help one person can make a change

So help my friends together Men amend the planet
Earth.

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