In my embrace, you were nurtured and raised,
But you cruelly stole my essence, leaving me dazed.
How dare you, with such audacity and gall?
Your toxic oils tainted my fauna, one and all.
Dark clouds of smoke obscured my once clear sight,
You shattered my peace, bringing endless night.
You unleashed hell upon my sacred domain,
How dare you, causing such anguish and pain?
But fear not, for life is a circle, my friend,
What you sow, you shall reap in the end.
Now, I shall scream silently in your ears,
Driving you mad with torment and fears.
I’ll melt the glaciers, drowning your Eden,
With hellish beams, your skin shall be beaten.
The rain that falls shall ruin your crops,
For every bruise you inflicted, vengeance never stops.
Yes, I am nature, the force you defied,
And now, I rise to reclaim what’s been denied.
No longer silent, I’ll make my voice heard,
For the wounds you caused, justice will be served.
By Rabiya Nizam