A poem with only four natural paragraphs.

Nature's conversation

The sharp teeth of the excavator gnawed at the hill.

Gluttonous laughter echoed in the mountains.

Green life fell, and all it shed was blood and tears.

Human beings are insatiable, greedy and crazy.

Do we leave only desolation to future generations?

Bare rocks with frightened eyes.

A storm wrapped in dust wandered around.

The river is turbid and the fish and shrimp are extinct.

Children can only browse the scenery in textbooks.

The elegy sung by the century is full of sorrow.

Greed, twin plunder,

Disorderly mining, logging and excavation

The home on which human beings depend is riddled with holes.

The more you gain, the more you lose.

The more you take, the more you lose.

Nature has sounded the alarm.

The law of nature is that all things live in harmony.

Vegetation has reason to thrive.

Animals have reason to run freely.

Humans have reason to enjoy happy time.

The premise is to have awe and compassion.