segunda-feira, 16 de novembro de 2009

Earth Song

Michael Jackson – Earth Song



What about sunrise
What about rain
What about all the things
That you said we were to gain...
What about killing fields
Is there a time
What about all the things
That you said was yours and mine...
Did you ever stop to notice
All the blood we've shed before
Did you ever stop to notice
The crying Earth the weeping shores?



What have we done to the world
Look what we've done
What about all the peace
That you pledge your only son...
What about flowering fields
Is there a time
What about all the dreams
That you said was yours and mine...
Did you ever stop to notice
All the children dead from war
Did you ever stop to notice
The crying Earth the weeping shores



I used to dream
I used to glance beyond the stars
Now I don't know where we are
Although I know we've drifted far

(…)

Hey, what about yesterday
What about the seas
The heavens are falling down
I can't even breathe
What about the bleeding Earth

(What about us)

Can't we feel its wounds
What about nature's worth
It's our planet's womb
What about animals
We've turned kingdoms to dust
(What about us)
What about elephants
Have we lost their trust
What about crying whales
We're ravaging the seas
What about forest trails

(What about us)



Burnt despite our pleas
What about the holy land
Torn apart by creed
What about the common man
Can't we set him free
(What about us)
What about children dying
Can't you hear them cry
Where did we go wrong
Someone tell me why
What about babies
(What about us)
What about the days
What about all their joy
What about the man
What about the crying man
What about Abraham
(What was us)

What about death again
Do we give a damn


Comment on Earth Song


This song was written in the 1990s and the singer, Michael Jackson, is warning us of some world problems. He tries to draw our attention to them and he explains what we have been changing and how these endangered things are important for our well being on Earth.

He feels pain caused by Man because he sees people in the world destroying what is of everybody. He asks what’s going on about sunrise, rain, fields, children, seas, animals and so; and he didn’t have any answers. He is defeated, he misses these simple things and he warns Man of the end of Mankind.

From his point of view, things have changed not only in nature but also in people’s mind. They are more and more greedy, they only feel worried about making war, money and material things. Man’s rights have been lost and it’s very hard to replace them.

I agree with Michael Jackson, it’s high time we did something and helped Earth but it’s harder when there are people who don’t care about it, it’s sad. And this is not a brand new problem, it has been lingering during decades and decades. Man’s evolution power is very strong but I believe that if every person tried to help each other and the Earth, we could live on a better place. We just need to learn how to live with powerful things and keep dignity.

WE NEED TO SAVE THE WORLD!




R.I.P Michael Jackson


Raquel Guerreiro

*11ºC no 28758

Treepeople: Andy Lipkis has sent us mail!




Dear Professor Serraninho and Students at Escola Secundaria c/3 ciclo de Diogo de Gouveia--Beja, Portugal,

I was wonderful to receive your letters via my friends Gilbert and Shirley Saint-Leon. They have known me and my parents since I was 8 or 9 years old.

I am so happy that you are studying ecology and the environment at your school. I wish that schools here in the United States were all doing that as well. I have spoken with some of the people in your government, especially concerning the terrible fires that seem to come every late summer/early autumn season both in Portugal and in Northern California. But I did not know that I and my Tree/People Organization were covered in your text book.

I have learned that next March Portugal is hoping to have a million volunteers working in your forests in an efforts to clean out old trees and plant new young trees to replace them. Perhaps you and your school mates will be taking part in this effort. It is the only way to prevent the forest from burning up.

The email for us is Treepeople.org, and our BLOG is attached.

Again, I want to thank each of you for writing to me. It made me very happy.

ANDY LIPKIS (President of TreePeople)

sábado, 7 de novembro de 2009

Global volunteers at school

Our school has hosted two wonderful Global Volunteers: Mr. and Mrs. Saint-Leon. They have enriched our lives with their stories and knowledge. On leaving back to Los Angeles they surprised us all by telling us they happened to know Andy Lipkis, the president of TREEPEOPLE, and we took the chance to congratulate him for the wonderful job he has been doing for the environment by writing him a letter that they would personally deliver and... guess what...! Andy Lipkis has already answered back.
Thank you so much Mr and Mrs Saint-Leon.