Take care of your children
for they are the key.
The key to revolution
and what the Earth will be.
for they are the key.
The key to revolution
and what the Earth will be.
Teach your children well
about what they must do.
To replace the trees that fell
and make the Earth anew.
To Recycle and Replace
is what you must teach,
and not just on Earth Days,
all year you should preach.
Published by Allana Calhoun
I'm a working mother who has been writing poetry and short stories since I was a child. I also do crafts and create handmade jewelry. View profile
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7 Comments
Post a CommentWell said, well said
Excellent read!Thanks for sharing.
Nice poem that makes a great point. It's passing on our knowledge so that the next generation doesn't repeat our mistakes!
You should have seen my little one telling a neighbor to pick up his trash off the sidewalk. great poem.
ooh real nice!!
A thoughtful piece!
Bravo!! Nicely Put!!