DOES IT MATTER?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:47 pm
DOES IT MATTER ?
I went to work this morning past the dairy paddocks green.
One of the few acres now left close to town.
When I returned from work I saw the lush paddock was gone
replaced with raw, torn earth in shades of brown.
We have to keep on building – that’s the way these councils think,
for there’s people moving up here all the time.
Why not purchase a property that is already there?
Demolish and rebuild or redefine.
At least this way our country would have chance to draw a breath,
without more infrastructure on the go.
With the expanding population on the move around this nation
I suspect it would be better if ‘twas so.
For no matter that we’re running out of water due to drought.
No matter parking’s scarce at bus and train.
No matter that the buses sometimes leave passengers out
just as long as local councils make a gain.
Our fertile farming country is now growing red roofed housing
but crops can’t grow on arid land and stone.
Farmers are doing it tough, how many will hold on,
battling fire, flood, drought, transport costs and loans.
It’s no wonder that our food costs seem to escalate each year,
as they will, as more farmers walk off the land.
I wonder when some common sense our councils will impose?
What part of stupid don’t they understand?
We need the country paddocks and the trees to bring the rain.
Those trees that help to lessen our pollution.
Acknowledge fact. Something our Aboriginal brothers understand.
Decimation is not a long term solution.
Don’t you care when water shortages are felt here - due to drought?
Don’t you care if we fell forest giants? Huge trees.
Have you ascertained the cost of pushing farmers further out
or pollution increasing lands salinity?
For surely all can understand we’re running out , we’re running out
and don’t you see the farm land disappear?
Pray tell me who you think it is who works to feed us all?
What will you do when that man isn’t here?
We’ve sold the farm, we’ve sold the land, we’ve sold our rights to water.
We’ve sold the rail and sold off all the coal.
We export our uranium to less than friendly countries
Tell me is our own destruction our main goal?
If we become mere tenants in our country, wont it matter?
Was this why our forefathers fought and died?
Or did they fight for freedom and the right to live in peace?
The right to own some land, retain some pride?
Best take a look around and face the harsh reality
for pretty soon of Oz there'll be nought left
that we recognize as ours – save perhaps the bloody flies -
far too late when all is gone to be bereft.
Maureen Clifford ©
Edited 01/13
I went to work this morning past the dairy paddocks green.
One of the few acres now left close to town.
When I returned from work I saw the lush paddock was gone
replaced with raw, torn earth in shades of brown.
We have to keep on building – that’s the way these councils think,
for there’s people moving up here all the time.
Why not purchase a property that is already there?
Demolish and rebuild or redefine.
At least this way our country would have chance to draw a breath,
without more infrastructure on the go.
With the expanding population on the move around this nation
I suspect it would be better if ‘twas so.
For no matter that we’re running out of water due to drought.
No matter parking’s scarce at bus and train.
No matter that the buses sometimes leave passengers out
just as long as local councils make a gain.
Our fertile farming country is now growing red roofed housing
but crops can’t grow on arid land and stone.
Farmers are doing it tough, how many will hold on,
battling fire, flood, drought, transport costs and loans.
It’s no wonder that our food costs seem to escalate each year,
as they will, as more farmers walk off the land.
I wonder when some common sense our councils will impose?
What part of stupid don’t they understand?
We need the country paddocks and the trees to bring the rain.
Those trees that help to lessen our pollution.
Acknowledge fact. Something our Aboriginal brothers understand.
Decimation is not a long term solution.
Don’t you care when water shortages are felt here - due to drought?
Don’t you care if we fell forest giants? Huge trees.
Have you ascertained the cost of pushing farmers further out
or pollution increasing lands salinity?
For surely all can understand we’re running out , we’re running out
and don’t you see the farm land disappear?
Pray tell me who you think it is who works to feed us all?
What will you do when that man isn’t here?
We’ve sold the farm, we’ve sold the land, we’ve sold our rights to water.
We’ve sold the rail and sold off all the coal.
We export our uranium to less than friendly countries
Tell me is our own destruction our main goal?
If we become mere tenants in our country, wont it matter?
Was this why our forefathers fought and died?
Or did they fight for freedom and the right to live in peace?
The right to own some land, retain some pride?
Best take a look around and face the harsh reality
for pretty soon of Oz there'll be nought left
that we recognize as ours – save perhaps the bloody flies -
far too late when all is gone to be bereft.
Maureen Clifford ©
Edited 01/13