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Natural Cycle

Some people think these recent disasters Are caused by an abuse of the planet I tend to think they're natural occurrences The world is just running the gamut The ebb and flow of changing conditions Are normal like any time previous The world has existed for billions of years Foolish to think we'd be impervious It's how it's been since the dawn of existence Today, we're in a technological time frame To imagine it's the reason for all this mayhem Is wrong, we shouldn't assume all the blame There are certainly mistakes man has made That surely hasn't helped the environment But to suggest that these are the only reasons The blame has an unjustified placement No doubt, we've had some manmade disasters Without question, can't dispute their effect Humans certainly are not without culpability But we've never been thought of as perfect We are only visiting for a relatively short time And our challenge is to try our very utmost To leave it a much better place than we found it What a great reason for us humans to boast!

Copyright © | Year Posted 2018




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Date: 10/5/2018 5:14:00 AM
I couldn’t sleep yesterday. Was up at three writing a sonnet. My husband is traveling so the “quiet” has me up. Another enjoyable write! Hope your wife feels better soon!
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Jack Ellison
Date: 10/5/2018 5:48:00 AM
Wifey-poo is feeling much better, thanks for your good words! It hung on far too long! I'm not a big fan of quiet... love activity, sunshine, and laughter!!! Lovesies, Happy Jack XOX
Date: 10/3/2018 9:44:00 PM
Wow, Jack is certainly back. What you doing up at this hour ?
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Jack Ellison
Date: 10/4/2018 6:23:00 AM
LOL To put it simply, my wife Cathie, has a horrible cold and her hacking cough kept me awake for what seemed like the whole night! :( Oh the joys... good morning good buddy!!!

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