This poem describes the ignorance of man as regards the beauties of nature. Thus, we tend to destroy the most precious of our life unknowingly thereby making life unbearable for the future generation. If only we could see every thing as being important; only then would we be able to see how beautiful the world really is.

The beauties that we miss are not in mind or in time

But in the atmosphere of planktons and sea weeds

Those beauties will never be carried away by the birds

But grow calmly with the fishes

As they swim quietly with the seeds

The common man may not see

The common man may not know

What harm he does to that atmosphere of enchanting beauty

Less or more you may educate him, but know that

The greatest punishment is for those who do not educate

The beauties that we miss are not in the sea breeze

But in the minds of the whales and sea waves

They may look like fading away with global warming

Or even evaporating with the warm morning sun

But the truth is, they live and survive in the ignorance of man

This beauty is wild, primitive, yet safer

Let’s give it a chance to grow for,

Man will ponder, yet dies for real

The beauties that we miss may look like mammals

But the later can never top the food chain

“Animal or man, which one is important”, a young girl asked

“It doesn’t matter”, her teacher responded

“All are part of the ecosystem;

Don’t wonder why, because it is as mysterious as the trinity

Keep a cool head and thank God for the rainfall as you do for your life

The beauties that we miss may be minute,

But are no mystery, put and effort and you’ll see it coming to you

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