The Balance Of Nature



Centuries may change,
The Forward march of mankind,
Never seems to halt,
Be it from numerous inventions,
Be it from human flight,
To ever modernising cities,
With higher standards of living.

Where cities must grow,
Nature must go on a backfoot,
Forests must be lost,
Animals must perish.

The Industrial age offsprings,
Corrupt the pure blue skies.

Mother Earth heats up,
The oceans respond with cyclones.

The polar ice caps diminish,
Bringing sea levels to our doorstep.

Nature has had enough,
All others options have exhausted,
Correction is inevitable,
At food chain's zenith,
Yes we humans will face the music,
Be it floods or pandemics or earthquakes,
For Our beautiful Earth has to maintain,
The Balance of Nature.

About this poem

Dedicated to planet Earth our home.

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Written on July 07, 2023

Submitted by lionelnapoleon on July 07, 2023

Modified by lionelnapoleon on July 08, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 725
Words 147
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 7, 4, 2, 2, 2, 8

Lionel Napoleon Therroth

Born in Kuwait,An Indian by nationality,brought up and schooled in Kochi,Kerala India.Completed Engineering in Electronics and Communication.Opted for job in Software Programming.Have travelled different parts of india,Oman,Bahrain.Pain is the inspiration behind my poetry. more…

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