I'm Sure We Killed It
	on the Galapagos Islands
	new species of animals develop
	to accommodate their immediate surroundings
	and everything fits with nature
	think of trees around the world:
	there seems to be a tree
	for the needs of every animal:
	the eucalyptus and the Koala Bear,
	woodpeckers to make holes in trees,
	even think of the leaping and traversing of monkeys in the trees
	or that even certain dead grasses are needed for locusts
	animals thrive around trees producing food they can eat
	in nature, every tree has its niche
	and everything fills its need
	unlike animals, we humans don't have a single tree:
	we cut them down for building and heating our homes
	we cut down rain forests to plant more orange groves
	(you know, so our orange juice can taste worse, but cost less)
	we cherish some for food, but destroy others:
	we destroy the rain forests
	which counteracts the human effect on global warming
	we destroy the rain forests
	that possibly possess the natural cures
	for diseases that help us kill ourselves
maybe that's what we get
and maybe there once was a single tree for humans
I'm sure we killed it
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