Earth's Call Poem by MELVIN BANGGOLLAY

Earth's Call

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E-arth, abode of life and heaven's glory
Entangles an ardent call for humanity;
A challenge that needs you and me
For in our hands rest its life and destiny

A-ll that he had upon its verdant valleys
Mystic mountains and natures tapestry
Now withers with man's greed for money
and undying desire to rape her beauty.

R-ivers, lakes and even its bellowing sea
dwells toxic waste from our industry
Poisoning its natural inhabitant instantly
and softly killing us with much malady.

T-he air we breath daily is full of impurity
from man's unstoppable polluting activity,
smoke emissions from cars and industry
and from other adverse effect of modernity

H-eaven's light spare us from catastrophe
As nature's way of paying man's cruelty
In exploiting her verdant breast and honey
To behold more wealth, power and glory.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Subbaraman N V 26 September 2007

It seems in the cruel world of today only the poets like you and me and some of the so called environmentalists feel this phinominon so intensely and and wish the humanity to protect this great EARTH- our mother! Any how let us go on giving the message to the society N V Subbaraman

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Straight 2 The Point 13 September 2007

awesome, clever in coming up with all those words that end with the E sound. the problem is we cant fly, and have to use cars....

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MELVIN BANGGOLLAY

MELVIN BANGGOLLAY

Natonin, Mountain Province, Philippines
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