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    Earth Day Poem: This Earth poem is written by the famous poet “Ed Hoffmeister” and it’s the best poem to feel the importance of nature. Read this poem about the earth.

    Can Earth be Earth when all its trees are gone,
    And sudsy waters have become unfit,
    And poisoned life no longer greets the dawn
    With raucous sounds that death has caused to quit?

    Will trees no longer wave, with limbs unfurled,
    On hapless Earth, that e’er in orbit roams?

    Will human ego sacrifice the world
    To satiate its lust for pompous homes?

    Will distant Space look down on orb that’s bald
    And ask, “Wise Poet, can you name that sphere?
    It’s surface pocked with stumps? What is it called?”

    And Poet sadly says, “Wide Space! I hear
    ‘Twas once called Earth. But now, bereft of mirth,
    I weep. That treeless orb’s no longer Earth.”


    –Ed Hoffmeister


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