Earth Day 2014
Green cities are the best cities This innovation is without pollution Every day people recycle in these cities Every day people breathe fresh air in these cities Can’t we make our planet healthy One city at a time? I can make it healthy And so can you.
By: Sarah Houssou—Lecluze, Year 4
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No one could live without you All life depends on you Tomorrow will be a beautiful day U give us enough. Why won’t people give to U? Rolling round the sun, what’s your name? Earth, actually MOTHER EARTH.
By: Aina Lea Xerri, Year 5 |
Mother Earth Does not mean Bother earth. Mother Earth Takes care of us And gives us food.
She is there when We’re hurt and There when We’re crying. Mother Earth loves Us all.
But look at what We’re doing To Mother Earth. Trees cut down Rubbish on the floor Global warming Polluted air…
We are hurting her We love you Mother Earth And I hope we will Fix it all.
By: Aurelie Diouf
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Earth wouldn’t be Earth Without Mother Earth So please Mother Earth Never forsake us Even though we pollute you.
We are thankful for your deeds Like giving us lots and lots of fresh and pure water And the trees and plants giving us medicine and oxygen The animals protect us like you protect us too.
You, Mother Earth give us sunlight so that we Can see where we go And so in exchange, We pledge to:
Reuse Reduce Recycle
By: Tanya Vaswani, Year 5 |
Oh sweet Mother Earth, Your laughter is like a lullaby, Your tears are rain That feed the plants in pain.
Oh sweet mother, You are surely the best
For you I would do anything
Only you can supply Rich nutrients to nourish my body Every day you give birth and people die Sorry for polluting you.
Tomorrow will be a new beginning For me and you, Mother Earth.
By: Laura Ndikumana, Year 5 |
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