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21/11/2003

You continue on with your reckless search
For gross profits and gluttony for more oil
Heading us all further into decline
Of global warming and tragic turmoil.

You are now surrounded, so enough of your lies
Before we are destroyed under a climate catastrophe
We need to start using environmentally friendly alternatives
Such as bio-fuels to help the planet with better, cleaner energy.

As neglect is burning our beloved mother
Please think, before the air is absent of a breeze
Even raping resources in Alaskan wildlife refuges
That will bring on more changes of disease.

How long will it all take?
Before you realise and learn to say no
But until they decide, supporters of the world
Please do something for it today, don't buy ESSO

Big thanks to the author: Daniel North


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