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The Thoughts of a Star...
In my lifetime
of billions of years,
I’ve seen many things
through laughter and tears.
I’ve seen this crystal ball,
the one they call Earth,
change and evolve
from its very birth.
At first it was
a clump of dust.
It’s a planet, I thought,
as it developed a crust.
And after millions of years,
this planet came alive
with bright green and sparkling blue
as all things began to thrive.
Many different species,
each unique in the way it shines,
became primed for survival
by developing their minds.
But of these species,
one stood out:
one that was almost hairless,
one that stood stout.
It was curious,
resourceful, and inventive.
It seemed to have no flaws.
But then it got destructive.
It created buildings
that belched out smoke,
I thought for sure
that all would choke.
It poured chemicals,
toxins, and waste
into the ponds and rivers,
and for the worst I braced.
I looked on in horror,
as the world grew dark.
The humans were beginning
to make their mark.
I still have millions of years left
of helplessly watching this
naïve species carry on
like nothing is amiss.
But still I hope,
to this day,
that these humans
will soon change their way.
If they carry on like this,
the Earth won’t last.
Its glory days
will be in the past.
And whether the humans
believe it or not,
regardless of any
excuses they sought,
Their actions are destroying
this beautiful planet down to the core,
and the world in which they live now
will be a world that they will long for. ☆
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