I love myself, for my simplicity could lead me to proficiency. But I hate the way I am, for people see my paucity.

I love ants, for they are indeed patient industrious.
Believing in courage though appearance could be suspicious.
I love insects, for they are free of showing of.
Not afraid of being themselves feeding on dirty soft.

I love cats, for they are pretty enough to persuade.
Sustaining their baby’s needs until reaching the blade
I love dogs, for they serve as the house guard.
Pushing and pulling the very best, enough to be a ward.

I love plants, for our life depends upon them.
That from roots to leaves is significant food system.
I love trees, for they prevent and protect us from floods.
Serving a barrier from the destruction of MOTHER NATURE, who nods!

I love buildings, for it depicts industrialization and globalization.
Though constant practice of which could lead evil’s deforestation
I love cities and constructive work, for it sews progress and civilization.
But I hate its effect of bringing human race’s extinction.

I love myself, for I’m different from the others.
Though this indifference is leading me to bite the will of others
I love myself, for my simplicity could lead me to proficiency.
But I hate the way I am, for people see my paucity.

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  • Eric Mendoza on Oct 22, 2008

    Wonderful and well penned. This a beautiful description of the vital functions that we take for granted from everything around us.

  • Rionel "2tet" Belen Caldo on Oct 23, 2008

    That was great analysis…

    Best regards and keep reading,
    2tet
    http://www.triond.com/users/2tet

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