In the cradle of the galaxy’s abyss, we float
Born and aged through evolutions, revolutions
The Earth has been here, and we are passengers on a never ending journey in our orbit round the sun
If our ignorance is our weakness, it seems almost hypocrisy to say that our intelligence is our strength, so contradictory
We’ve come so far here in our home, and now we’re losing her,
Our mother who rocked us to life as our eyes opened and we awoke, and the sights to see were far and wide and so much to take in in our birth
There’s the forests, wide and far, a canopy of leaves to shelter us from rain.
The rivers, where round each bend there seems a new discovery
The oceans, a force to be reckoned with, peaceful and calm one day, to a wild storm the next
Deserts, unforgiving, yet life still finds a way there under the never ending horizon
The mountains, so mysterious, ominous, a presence in the distance beckoning travelers to explore
This Earth, with its wonders, is our home.
And a home we must be grateful for.
Posted in response to the challenge Earth Day 2024.
Comments
Ahh! Your examples of Earth's beauty are so descriptive and sweeping, they really do evoke the qualities of each landscape you mention. It's impossible not to have an emotional response to that, to the thought of the destruction of our world and its diversity. I think the way you presented your plea for the necessary survival of our home was a particularly intelligent one.
Thank you so much! I hope we can all learn to appreciate our earth more.
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