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In Between Bricks and Mortor
Sand water air natural parts of the earth, making homes and many giving birth, evolving rapidly over the years, noticing the worlds new lethal tears, in the sky new things would fly, using computers to help us get by, extinction could be a new revelation, through out our dirty rotten nation, give some time and help conservation, green leaves that wont grow black will flow, living and breathing the last we'll blow, treasure what we have before its gone, we don't want to look back destruction is upon, in museums can only be seen, the life that should have been, only in past memories or old fables, the world we no as historic tables, stop your actions and learn to preserve, the life and living we deserve, any organism worthy of consistence, mothers all in the whole existence, if no respect we have to reject, to the electric chair we have to inject, fallen from our dying space, whirled away like a beautiful face.
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