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What Happened?
When the last tree has been cut down,
And the forests have been burned to the ground,
And the ocean is high,
And the lakes are low,
And it can only be desert or snow,
When the world is about to end,
And there are cracks that we cannot mend
You remember it was funny,
When it was all about money,
But now it’s all gone, what then?
Mother Nature has cried her last tear
For the animals that used to be here
The icebergs are nothing,
Politicians are running,
From all of their ignored fears.
You’ll think
“We should have cared
About polluting the air,
And the ground we were on,
And the oil that we’d drawn,
And the water we wasted,
The red meat we tasted.”
When the final sun sets on the sand,
And you can count your days on one hand,
You’ll think, “We should have listened
And counted our emissions,
When we thought earth was ours to command.”
The forests still aren’t flattened,
The trees still aren’t blackened,
But the time is coming fast
When we will have to ask,
“Everything is dying; what happened?”
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