Wild Life

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The Wild

 

Out in the winds of the Wild.

Is a place, not for a child.

Here animals trot around.

Making not a single sound. 

The deer will eat the plants.

And the fear of a tiger will haunt.

When the tiger will eat the dreadful deer.

The tiger would feel cheered. 

The remnant will act as manure.

And it will produce a plant healthy and pure.

Again the plant was on the field placed.

And the death of another was replaced. 

Thus we see a food chain.

Our efforts to save it will not be vain.

We should try to save the wild forests.

To our species it is the thing we can do best.

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