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What We've Done
The buzzing of the saw
Is what needs to be done they say
Taking away the life of trees
For the sake of human needs
Paper, pencils, we could live without
We need oxygen, air, without a doubt
Trees squirm in protest
As they fall down, down, down
Animals may speak of the day
When the forest came back
And again was attacked
Their homes lay fallen
It was once a kingdom, standing tall
Palaces of green and brown
Now it’s like a desert, scraps and all
No sign of animal life
Just the memories of what once was
The gentle breeze
That used to sway the trees
No longer possible
Life not probable
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