Gas Fracking In The Land Of OZ

Traditional owners

Look after the countryside

protect the waterways

and gods red earth
the air that we all breatheThe wonderful animals

out there in Nature

each part of God’s Earth

 

to you city dwellers with massive TV’s

Computers and routers and brand new EV’s
gardens of bushes and flowers and  tall trees

turn on the gas  just as you please

 

but out in  the outback

the traditional soulsLive hard with Nature

each have their roles

in loving the wild life the places where they

live and they work and they certainly play

 

traditional people Aboriginie’s who

love this here country

that’s what they do:

 

they know first hand what these fracking wells do

destroy the wild countryside
destroy the view

filth gets into creeks and rivers and they

suffer so much at the end of each day

close to the earth

to the trees and the creeks
GET UP is with  them
the troughs and the peaks

shared with collective heartfelt desires

they walkEd into Canberra

the lasses with ties

to the wild places yonder

appreciate do

the bloody great energy empires

a clue

not much of one really,,,,, only money

thats all

and Tamboran Resources

want to over rule

the wlldness of Nature

where godly gifts be

so much true wisdom

Now belatedly

To Tanya Plibersek

our honourable plea

save traditional lands

stop this fracking  or we

will suffer it’s tougher than city folk know

when pollution and earthquakes

destroy the natural flow

 

come traditional families

your hearts and your minds

and the power of  your energy

see all the signs

in gods earth in the sky in the winds and the air

we all have to stop them

and breathe the fresh air.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Rex Tyler

I love animals. I enjoy writing poetry and delivering speeches.I like to mentor people who need help in preparing speeches and evaluations.I enjoy travel although it is much harder for me these days.I so enjoyed the Andes Mountains and Volcanoes and the Quichua people who live and thrive there.I have lots of friends around the world.
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