Nature…and it’s inhabitants,

Once revered as magnificent, natural and purely untouched, we now see as monetary gain.

Do you not hear the wail of the barren trees of the half emptied jungle?

Once tall and proud they stood above their stable roots ,buried beneath destruction.

All for the demand and to fulfill the desires of the elitists and their love for those excessive luxurious oak couches.

Tell me, have you not witnessed the beauty of the giraffe as it stands against the African tree with a backdrop of roaring thunder?

The masculinity of the rhino with his horn attached to his face?

The matriarchal elephant who holds her young amongst her protective tusks?

And the how the Lion stands all mighty and tall, roaring above the clouds as he humbles all with his majestic call?

Or do you prefer the dead head of the beast plastered silently on your dinning room wall?A trophy to brag, gush and pride yourself on as if it were an achievement?

Are you not amazed by the intricate and camouflaged skin of the leopard as he hides beneath the messy bushes?

Or do you see it’s beauty, only in the cruel name of fashion and it’s trends?

The Sahara river flows red in a flood of our animals blood.

Do you not hear the animals cry?

Our greedy hands are tainted with nature’s blood as the dessert runs dry.

When there is no more life to plunder, will we regret?

Then we must accept our ultimate fate.

A sad and unchanged fate of nature being in an unnatural state.

I continue, No, I yell this I will reiterate!

We have exchanged natural beauty for superficial materialism.

Where are our animals and nature are the defenceless victims of nothing but our greed.