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The Poetic Word

Wildlife Nature & Us

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BY GLORIA O’KOYE

Was there a place in the back of the mind,

Where there was gratitude for existence.

Co-existing with those whom ancestors

Roam for millennia and more.

 

Playing its roles,

Watching dominant inhabitants

Rise and fall.

 

Was there moments taken daily or weekly,

To be still and observant.

Acknowledging a world that’s been patient

And slow to anger,

From all the mistreatments.

 

Yet nature continues to provide the

Basics of survival.

Replenishes itself with

Dwindled spirits

That still respects symbiotic bonds.

 

Nature will tolerate being unloved

For only so long.

All have witnessed the fury in wildfires,

Tsunamis, volcanic eruptions to typhoons,

Plenty more.

 

Extinction does not discriminate,

It’s part of the cleansing process

That will remain on course.

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