April Camille Berden
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For every
skyscrapers built,
Mother Nature
dies with it.
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Darren Knight
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The higher
our buildings go
the deeper the cracks
in our climate become.
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Dharmen De Paswan
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What we call urbanization
is modernization
but actually
it is desertification.
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Rinku Shah
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Development
and construction
has parched
Mother Earth.
At this cost
is it really worth?
Time to rethink.
We are close
to the brink!
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April Camille Berden
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Are we really prospering?
Nurturing our way of life
while torturing the Earth.
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The ‘plight’ of civilization;
‘drought’ with urbanization.
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Basudev Chakrabarty
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Unearthing the evils of
Urbanization of the world.
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Once upon a time
there was nothing
but nature.
Now people
created erosion
with buildings.
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Joanne Margaret Peckham
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The Curse
of the Urban Sprawl!
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It’s dry and cracking
like mud or paint.
Mosaic ruins.
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Ashish Verma
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Urbanization has
engulfed mother Earth,
Leaving the flora
and fauna to dearth.
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Sikha Chatterjee
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The more
urbanization will develop
the more sufferings
will be created
for nature and poor people.
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John Ortiz
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The land underneath,
is the land
of a lost graveyard
to a money dynasty
that failed the people.
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Jaishree Buthuram
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A Concrete jungle
where us humans
are imprisoned.
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Abzy Jay
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The earth is dying
but people continue
to live the same life.
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Hamida Rahim Mardhani
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With the buildings so tall
Humans have become
underground.
Each trapped in the maze
wondering where
are the sun rays!
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Anju Saxena
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Cracking up of
the concrete jungle.
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Jackie De Klerk
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Dry land,
cracked sand.
Trees standing tall.
Now the buildings stand,
nature came to a fall,
with people,
buildings and all.
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Increasing abundance
apparently shows
that we have more desire
to be comfortable
than the desire to live.
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Deb Meyers
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The mosaic of man,
who has taken the land,
converted the sand
and into the city
it all has been crammed.
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Linda Mansolf
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A stone cold planet
where ‘living’
becomes an existence.
Earth they call it.
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Debra Pry
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When mother Earth
decides to go away,
I’m afraid none
of us will stay.
Too many high-rises
and not enough land.
Not enough
bare feet
to kick in the sand.
Nature is healing,
Depression is high.
I guess we’re all
just living a lie.
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Shilpika Bagh
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Nurture the ‘mother nature’;
parched by ‘skyscrapers’.