Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

Vadali, Dist: - sabarkantha, Gujarat, India
Wednesday, August 8, 2012

If Nature Survives Comments

Rating: 5.0

Once upon a time dense forest
Now stands open field with no trees to rest
No green branches and no noise of birds
It has become rare chance for melody to be heard
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Valsa George 10 August 2012

A beautiful message, loud and clear! ! ...... If we continue to exploit Nature, we have to pay a great penalty! Enjoyed reading it....... You are indeed a prolific writer!

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 08 August 2012

Re: If nature survives (Score: 1) by rondo on Wednesday, August 08,2012 (08: 10: 40) a rhyming social write....nice work poet...now this is poetry...peace

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 08 August 2012

Arthur Njuguna A very moving concern; one that raises serious concerns that requires our address to it. This morning I woke up early to find the birds. They are not as plenty as they used to be although part of the current reason could be the onset of drought that is now too months deep. Next I found a tree that had been felled and cut into pieces all in one ugly heap. Another home for birds and other little creatures; ants and lizards destroyed with their interest and approval not taken into consideration. about an hour ago · Unlike · 1

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Priya Arora 08 August 2012

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 08 August 2012

Once upon a time dense forest Now stands open field with no trees to rest No green branches and no noise of birds It has become rare chance for melody to be heard

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Vadali, Dist: - sabarkantha, Gujarat, India
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