Nature poem
By Tyson J
Published 15 September 2022
The emerald grass wraps the land like a gift
The sweeping wind makes the sharp blades shift.
The cloudburst is needed to keep it breathing
And the sunlight shines to keep it increasing
But what if the drizzle
forgets to fall
The emerald grass will
come to a crawl
Withered and wilted bronzed lands we will see
And all baby animals will need to flee
We need the waters to
run and moisten
If not our land, our mountains
could be poisoned
Cities and townsfolk need to keep calm
And not let themselves get into a qualm
The rainstorms should hopefully stay
And keep the emerald grass on display