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Parasite




All animals accept what is.
The heat, the cold, the rains;
The drought dried grass and ice crisp frosts
And the sudden flooded plains.

�Tis only man, in arrogance
Who looks at God�s creations
And say�s �God this is wrong!�
Then makes his own great deviations.

He floods vast valleys with giant dams
So in summer his lawns are green.
He moves huge mountains of iron and steel
To make turbines powered by steam.

He destroys the rainforests for a roof o�er his head,
For a warm, cosy fire and a chair and a bed.
He drills holes through the crust and he sucks the earth dry
For cars he can drive and for planes he can fly.

Then when man in his arrogance, .
Destroys this oasis
And the earth is a barren planet.
He will say
�God this is wrong! I didn�t really plan it.�

In changing God�s creation
To make it all seem right
Man has become what he fears most
A dreaded Parasite!

Copyright Merryly



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