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He Regrets
He looks out of the window and regrets his action,
What he did, what humanity did for their own satisfaction.
He survives on his last oxygen tank,
Only has pollution to thank.
Had he heard mother nature’s cry,
He would have given sustainability and conservation a try.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle was the chant,
He thought it was a rather bothering rant.
Make it or break it, it’s your mother earth,
He wishes upon a star, “Mother Earth, rebirth!”
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Lishal is a high school student who is passionate about the world that is her blank canvas that has widened her perception of the world she lives in and its endless possibilities. She is an amateur poet, ardent debater, an aspiring author, and an experienced Public Speaker, who founded "Rhetoric Thoughts," a small initiative to instill the love for public speaking.
This poem is aimed to invoke the urgent message of protecting mother Earth at all costs and learning to adopt a strategy to conserve the planet in all its richness, beauty, and splendor.