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All Because of What? It’s not too late,
We can still recover,
Why is this still a topic to talk about? Nature may forgive us,
Getting stereotyped based on one’s gender, Now it’s time for you to discover.
Dreams getting hindered and lives becoming difficult to live.
All because of what? Vacuous minds. Reihan Suri
MYP -3
Not everyone having equal rights and opportunities,
No promised equal pay and no freedom existing.
Unintelligent thoughts spreading like wildfire,
All because of what? Mankind’s absurd way of thinking.
Violence and brutality getting normalized, We Did This!
People trying to modify themselves
Just to fit in the society. Climate change, a global issue,
All because of what? The existence of ridiculous thoughts. Affecting everyone on the planet, not just a few.
Cutting down forests, increasing the use of fossil fuels,
Why is this still a topic to talk about? Sea levels are bound to rise if we continue.
Humanity getting completely blotted out,
People living in fear of who they are, Climate change is worsening with every passing day,
All because of what? Horrendous gender inequality. Changing our lifestyle is the only way.
We need to tread with caution,
Prisha Sureka If we want to see another generation.
MYP -3
We did this,
But we are also the ones who can combat it.
The Trees of Wisdom We can start by reducing, recycling, and reusing,
And end this game of accusing.
The leaves fall from the trees of wisdom,
We chop them down to build a kingdom, The extent of future climate change depends on us,
Who is really being affected here? Start using a bicycle instead of taking the bus,
Our lungs and environment, so I hear. Spreading awareness, carpooling and planting trees,
These are some actions that can be taken with ease.
Every day we pay for our actions, Riya Goyal
WORDS 2020 -21 We must make a difference now, or it will be too late. WORDS 2020 -21
As the world gets warmer,
MYP -3
To build a tourist attraction,
As the CO2 level rises,
Face reality,
Think about your future and children,
Or you might be the villain,
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