“Mother Earth, I Love You”: A Tribute to the Earth and a Final Requirement as Well

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Here’s my work for the fulfillment of our group’s final requirement in GNAS 1 (Modern Biology) and GNAS3 (Earth Science). I made this for one night only and I’m so proud that I finished it in just a short span of time.

You may sing it if you know Destiny’s Child’s song entitled “Brown Eyes” from their album “Survivor”.

MOTHER EARTH, I LOVE YOU

Remember the first day when my mom bore me
Remember the first day when you first saw me
You welcomed me and you took care of me
You let me grow up and you gave me life

Remember the first day when you showed what you got
Remember the first day when I said “you’re hot”
Got nonliving stuffs, as well as living stuffs
You’re so perfect and you’ve got a lot

Your precious creatures, big and small
Your lands and seas and atmosphere
It felt so good that you are here
I thank you for the life you’ve given me

I love you Mother Earth ’cause you love me too
I love you Mother Earth ’cause your caring shows
You provided me with things I really need
I swear I’ll take good care of you ’cause I

I love you Mother Earth ’cause you’re precious
I love you Mother Earth, ’cause you’re generous
Even though we tend to be so cruel to you
You still are capable

Oh Mother Earth, I love you

Remember all the days of catastrophes
Remember all the days of uncertainty
People tend to put all of the blame on you
Didn’t know they should be blamed too

Remember all these days of your suffering
From burning to polluting to this global warming
I’m really sorry for you’re feeling those things
We never gave back what you’ve given

You’re losing your resources now
Your beauty’s quickly fading now
But don’t you lose hope, don’t get down
We need you and we will do what we can

I love you Mother Earth ’cause you love me too
I love you Mother Earth ’cause your caring shows
You provided me with things I really need
I swear I’ll take good care of you ’cause I

I love you Mother Earth ’cause you’re precious
I love you Mother Earth, ’cause you’re generous
Even though we tend to be so cruel to you
You still are capable

Oh Mother Earth, I love you

I will help you
I’ll never let you die, and you must help too
I can never do this thing without you
We have to work as one so it’ll come true

Whoa, I love you

I love you Mother Earth ’cause you love me too
I love you Mother Earth ’cause your caring shows
You provided me with things I really need
I swear I’ll take good care of you ’cause I

I love you Mother Earth ’cause you’re precious
I love you Mother Earth, ’cause you’re generous
Even though we tend to be so cruel to you
You still are capable

Oh Mother Earth, I love you

You’re capable
Oh Mother Earth, I love you

Wonder why this was our final requirement? Well, let me explain it to you. Professor Arnel Francis “Bryan” Morales, our dear professor in both GNAS 1 and GNAS 2 decided not to follow the traditional written exam as a way of evaluating students. He’s always like that and I love it. He’s an innovator!

Prof. Arnel Francis Morales

Prof. Arnel Francis Morales

Now, to continue…Bryan 先生 believes in the Theory of Multiple Intelligences of Howard Gardner. He believes that each individual manifests varying levels of intelligences and that, each person has a unique “cognitive profile”. Because of that, he decided to divide our class into seven groups. Each group would represent a particular intelligence. It’s either one of the following:

• Logical-Mathematical intelligence
• Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
• Interpersonal Intelligence
• Intrapersonal Intelligence
• Musical/Rhythmical Intelligence
• Spatial Intelligence
• Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence

Since, I am interested in music and I think I am capable of writing songs, I chose to become a part of the Musical/Rhythmical Intelligence group. I was the leader then and so, I had the power to name my group as M.R.I. (Musical/Rhythmical Intellectuals).


 

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