my breath makes a sudden sharp intake,
a blackbird dies fast, far away,
life here holds me in it�s very sway.
I look out across the mountain so high,
as mating blackbirds scream a passionate cry,
nature never ending, it will never die,
I know, when the birds dance in the sky.
Smog flows across a polluted land,
nature�s being hurt by a human hand,
the hand of man,
throwing trash and tin cans.
As I stand overhead, looking at the mire,
my heart wills with an inner fire,
to save nature, that is my desire,
though such a cause seems truly dire.
I dream, I wish, passionately,
from such human hatred I want to flee,
but just like we hold the knife, we hold the key,
to rebuild our world, though not as quickly.
Your other poems are much better but this was still worth the time to read.
Keep up the good work!