By Aranna Hasan Delwar.
In frozen lands where silence weaves,
Antarctica, where wild beauty breathes.
Ice giants stand in solemn might,
A world of white, a sacred site.
Glaciers whisper tales untold,
In icy realms, a story unfolds.
Penguins dance on the southern stage,
Guardians of a pristine, icy sage.
Yet peril looms, a warming trend,
Human echoes that nature rends.
Icebergs weep in the ocean's plea,
"Save Antarctica, save Earth," they decree.
Majestic vistas in perilous plight,
A call for action, a solemn fight.
Let hearts unite, in nature's embrace,
Preserve the ice, restore Earth's grace.
Whispers of winds through icy peaks,
A plea for solace, as the ice retreats.
Seals bask on floes, a fragile stage,
Their world at risk in this warming age.
Melting tears, the cry of the snow,
A warning etched in glacial glow.
Ancient glaciers, guardians of time,
Yearn for a future, pristine and prime.
In every snowflake, a story unfolds,
Of interconnected tales, our fate it holds.
Mountains of ice, standing tall,
Echoing a plea, a universal call.
Let our hearts be glaciers, steadfast and strong,
For in saving Antarctica, we all belong.
Earth's pulse beats in Antarctic veins,
A plea resounds, where silence reigns.
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