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Beware the Man beast!
by Lew Duffey

Sunday, August 12, 2007
Rated "G" by the Author.
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This morning I grabbed my camera and drove by a little cemetery near my home. The ducks came running. They thought I had food though I had none. The fact is we are not supposed to feed the ducks anymore. It is said this upsets their diet and puts them in danger. If that were the only danger we put them in they would be better off than they are. What will become of them and of us with no air to breathe?


All of nature cries out to us; all of God’s creation.


Think what you are doing they say to men in every nation.


 


Don’t pollute the water; don’t pollute the sea.


Don’t taint the air; don’t cut down that tree.


 


Nature was built upon a wondrous balance to keep it healthy.


Man has built his image upon the ability to be wealthy.


 


Said the duck to the chicken and the chicken to the sky,


“Man knows not that his money will be useless and he doesn’t care why.”


 


One day the Earth will be void and without life of any kind.


All this because man was unable to control the desires of his mind.


 


Will he wake up and see what he is doing asked the fish?


Does he not understand that clean food and water is all that we wish?


 


The Earth is growing old and giving in to the strain of time.


She will be lonely and barren with no one left to make rhyme.


 


Let us all work to clean up our atmosphere.


Let us work to rejuvenate this wondrous sphere.

Immaculate White Smoke

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Reviewed by Ch'erie de Perrot 8/13/2007
It won't be left up to us!
He made the earth and us,
He will cleanse it, and make it all anew,
Trust...
Grace and peace be with you
Ch'erie
Reviewed by Missy Cross 8/12/2007
Beautifully and musically said!
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