The Day I Met Her Aura
Stuck in the pages of history and now a stranger
Seen by many to be the cause of natural danger
Came to me in a manner not so quaint
To warn me of an approaching worldly faint
Mother Nature was the name she was given
The one who made all the forces driven
Now a forgotten parent of her spawns
Who prepares for a dark and grizzly dawn
She whispers into my ears words of fatigue
Telling me that she can no longer grieve
Of her lost friends that are damaged each day
And how she no longer wishes to pray
For us instead wishing something shocking
As she cradles me in her arms now rocking
"I will depart someday like everything born here
But you should matter for yourself and fear
Fear the closing days of the earth's calendar
When you see the results of your blunders
The cities shall submerge in the water that they drink
And the ground too shall rupture and sink
Until the land spits out magma and clouds of ash
You won't be able to save yourself with your cash
For the fruits and seeds shall no longer sustain
As acids fall and corrode from the rains
The four-legged ones shall too rebel and fight
Among you until you're out of sight
The beings so haughty shall implore and fall
When I will signal the final conclusive call
To bring some rest to this muddled place
As for the future there's yet no case"
She breathes a dying remark as I try to save
But deep down I know, we've dug our own graves.