National Poetry Day Message Poem by Holly, Oran & Marlee, Norton Hill School
Liz Brownlee ♦ October 6, 2016 ♦ Leave a comment
Burning Wood
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Trees, trees blowing in the wind,
We hope you can forgive our sins,
We chopped you down,
That made you frown.
It turned your whole world upside down.
We burnt you to keep us warn,
During the wrath of the winter storm,
Nature needs you more than I,
From a tall giraffe to a little fly,
I know it’s too late but we have to try,
To save you from the destructive side,
Trees, trees, blowing in the wind.
We hope you can forgive our sins,
Sorry that we chopped you down,
Sorry that we made you frown.
Without you our whole world will turn upside down.
Trees, trees, blowing in the wind.
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© Holly, Oran and Marlee (all 12), Norton Hill School, Midsomer Norton
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