Foolish Attempts

Foolish Attempts

A Poem by Poeticpiers
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poem in rhyming quatrains

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Foolish attempts

 

Man interferes with Natures Laws

Without a thought to consequence

Because he’s sure he’s right of course

He fails to use his common sense.

 

Man’s interfering guarantees

Demands for food exceed supplies.

Allows the numbers to increase.

This is a fact we can’t deny.

 

Too many mouths; too little food.

A recipe for violence.

That is the reason why we should

admit that Natures Laws make sense.

 

Because the land cannot sustain

Such overpopulation.

Nature must cull the herds again.

Apply her own solution.

 

Achieve the balance needed to

Correct the situation

Though most will die she’ll save a few.

A breeding population.

 

Although intended to relieve.

Man’s interference does no good

He cannot possibly achieve

an adequate supply of food.

 

Friday, 24 June 2011

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© 2011 Poeticpiers


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Poeticpiers
Poeticpiers

Near Durham city UK, United Kingdom



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72years, young married. Ex police officer Ex social worker. interests Reading and writing poetry Painting and drawing in coloured pencil avid reader,sci fi fantasy crime. comparitive religion and esp... more..