The Extinction Poem by Gangadharan nair Pulingat..

The Extinction



The mountain tells a story
That it can withstand threats of winds
Capable to face the challenge
Even a heaviest wind tries to push
Millions of years it withstood
Never won the wind in its attempt
But it tells another story
I fear the enmity of humans
They can probably harm me anytime
Mountains can be drilled and holes made
The longevity of life it could fear
The mountain expressed another fear
It fears the mouses most dangerous
Their attempts to create harms it fears
Both humans and mountain mouses can destroy
I myself thought in mind
We humans faced so many challenges
The existence, survival and safety
Withstood the pressures of killing sprees
Surely damages are there but extinction remote.

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A positive thought that humans can withstand pressures.
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