Child's Plea: Save the Animals! by Mayah .....

Another New Kid! Children born post 2000 who are more compassionate, aware, and in touch with Spirit. This little girl's impassioned plea to save endangered species brought tears to my eyes.

Date:   6/11/2014 2:52:41 PM ( 10 y ago)



My "Endangered Animal" Poem


Come on don't you have a heart?

You don't want these animals to depart ?

Forget the x factor and the top ten singing chart,

What about the endangered animals and the poison dart.

The arnour leopard, the Siberian tiger and polar bear ,

They are so gorgeous, it is just not fair.

If I say their Latin name, will you listen more ?

Oh Louis please do nt say this is a bore.

Varanus komodenis, komodo dragon by the way.

Why does man have to take them all away?

Man you are such a fool.

Snakes killed alive for handbags that is just not cool.

Please listen to my passion, although it may not be in fashion.

I can not sing it, you might laugh,

I can not dance, you would say I was daft.

But I am seven

And I want these animals to last!!


Olivia Binfield's poem for Britain's Got Talent

More poems by Olivia: http://www.oliviabinfield.co.uk/more_poems.html




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