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Ever Changing

…Nothing Stays the Same… Five billion years of age has our planet And it has changed each and every year. Atmospheres have enveloped the Earth And three times…have disappeared. …changes…! First came Helium and Hydrogen Then came Volcanic steam and Carbon Dioxide Which lingered awhile and then condensed Into rains that fell worldwide …more changes…! Oceans, oceans! Endless seas! Water, water Everywhere! H2O is all to see There’s naught but water there …Then changes cold and drear... Two billion years ago came the cold… With a world wide Winter Wrap Advancing, retreating, meek, then bold Slow motion, sub zero trap …More changes still… We are living now in a glacial recession Which happens every twenty thousand years (or so) But nothing will stop this Wintry progression At the very best, perhaps it might slow …And the changes will keep coming!... For our planet is a living thing A being that evolves and thrives On silence and violence: It can grumble…it can sing But it cares not (and knows not) of mere human lives …A short list of ongoing changes… At least one volcanic eruption every two weeks… Millions of earthquakes that quake without stop… Tsunamis every three months… Eleven lightning bolts striking the Earth (every second!) Tornadoes rampaging every six hours… Giant Cyclones every four days… …Can we truly change any of this?... Not one iota! All one can do is endure and abide For when the Earth decides to change …There’s no place to hide…. Disclaimer: Data liberally taken from Michael Crichton’s book ‘State Of Fear’ And (I hope) put in a semi-poetic form.

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Date: 11/7/2018 12:15:00 PM
There is going to be total destruction at some point in time then there will be a new heaven and a new earth. It will be the most glorious one. Enjoyed reading your work. Sara
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