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Earthly Disease
Farewell stars, we’ll miss you all.
The fainter you are, the farther we fall.
As we advance more, we grow more inhumane.
We grow more sore, we cry acid rain.
Planet Earth, our most beautiful home.
For we are cursed, we are all alone.
Kiss you goodbye, with ignorance in our souls.
We watch you die, our hearts filled with holes.
Forgiveness we need, but you are gone.
We did the wrong deed; bye Earth, so long!
Why are we still here, if you are the undead.
The water’s not clear, the pollution you bled.
If karma exists, let it kick in.
Raise those fury fists, make us take our sin.
Teach us right, prove us dumb.
Bring in the light, no longer will we be numb.
It’s a bad apology, cause you know we failed.
Too late to learn ecology, to every bug to every whale.
Don’t forget biology, Earth we all hail.
Too ignorant for knowledge; we never bailed, never bailed.
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