Nature's Struggle

Discussion in 'Poetry' started by Tragically Hip, Feb 28, 2005.

  1. Tragically Hip

    Tragically Hip Member

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    Hi, this is my very first post. It is very exciting...

    Nature's Struggle
    Once flowing with ease, the river now wheeps
    Another friend trampled beneath our feet
    It flourish'd with life, now dead or asleep
    A promise we made, now broke with deceipt
    The Buffalo's breath, in cool air lingers
    uncontested by our black smokey haze
    T'is when we need room that we yell "Timper!"
    T'is through God's will that we are but a phase
    We take you for granted, take you for dead
    You give us food, breath, and our fruitfulness
    More species extinct leave our hands stained red
    Consume! Consumed, our stomach cannot rest
    T'is Mother Earth with whom we must grow strong!
    Conserve, Conserve! We've been full for too long

    Tell me what you think, don't hold back!!
     
  2. Tragically Hip

    Tragically Hip Member

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    hmm, it appears as if though I posted the same thing twice. Evidentally my inexperience has shone through...
     
  3. TrippinBTM

    TrippinBTM Ramblin' Man

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    First, welcome to the forums!

    Second, I liked the poem very much. One thing, check your spelling. Unless it was intentional, it's spelled "weeps" and "deceit". Other than that, I enjoyed reading this, despite the rather dark subject matter.
     
  4. kidder

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    It's a great message and an important one. Continue to work with the lines:
    'The Buffalo's breath, in cool air lingers
    uncontested by our black smokey haze'
    Oh, these are fertile but they need to be extended. Don't abandon a winner.
     
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