"Nature's Steward: A Father's Pledge"
A man, a father, his heart full of cheer, As a little one arrives, the future draws near. Welcomed with celebrations, with joy he's beguiled, A smile so adorable, a precious, perfect child. Yet when tears fall, and the baby does cry, The father's heart trembles, the fear in his eye. For time marches on, and the child starts to grow, Worries bloom like flowers, concerns overflow. He frets for safety, for a world clean and bright, For the dearest child, in the softest moonlight. He longs to provide the purest of air, To safeguard the water, the food that is fair. Guilt weighs heavy, as he looks at the Earth, For not giving more, for what life is worth. He vows to protect, with a heart full of grace, To fight for a world, where his child can embrace. He starts with surroundings, his own little space, To keep it clean and sacred, a harmonious place. Convincing others, to protect and preserve, Rivers, streams, waters, the legacy we deserve. A battle begins, 'gainst the mighty and grand, For the hills, mountains, and rivers of the land. Nature's protector, a guardian with might, He strives to keep the world, in the softest moonlight. For nature's his religion, a sacred decree, To repent for past deeds, to set the Earth free. A promise to mend what the past generations mar, So the future can thrive, under a brighter, clearer star. In the end, he knows, it's a father's embrace, To gift his child a world, full of beauty and grace. With each act to protect, each step that he's taken, He's building a world, where love is unshaken.
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