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Oh, we once were the Titans of Land, We rose from the seas, and conquered the continents, and no islands were not taken.
Our presence remains, as Titans of Nature, our roots go far, the earth we nurture. From cycad to maple, we are spread far.
From ice to sand, we took the deserts for our own. From apes to birds, We are their homes, We are their Guardians. We, Titans of Air.
Yet through the years we’ve seen, There have nay been so vile deeds past, as cruel creatures tear us apart, so as to make waste the Earth, For their own desires. And now, we are dying, We, Titans of Earth.
By James Randall Year 10, Caulfield Grammar School – Wheelers Hill Campus WHEELERS HILL – VIC.
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