The poem is a warning about climate change and confronts the reader into making a choice. Do we want to continue to live as we soon will or do already, or do we want to try to control the changes while there might still be a chance to do so? What do we do with the glaciers that are melting, cattle that are too hot to live, Alaskan beetles? Is it too late to stop the drought, the floods, the hurricanes, the blizzards before we just see the extinction of all life?

Excerpts

“From what I’m learning about what they say / The world temperature’s climbing day by day”

“Hurricanes increasing in number”

“There’s so much you can do. Mother Earth depends on you.”

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“I Live a Quiet Life”

I Live a Quiet Life by Jeanne C. Rosenbohm discusses how we think and feel when confronted by others who are not like us, and how we can get beyond those feelings. It is written in the form of a poem, with questions for the reader to think about at the end of the story.

It is beautifully illustrated by Ildiko Kudlik and visual art company Chrispuggs – Ideaheavens.

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