Spare a thought for the England of old
When summers were warm and winters were cold
When we looked after the land and the seas
And nurtured the birds and the millions of bees
Imagine a picture painted through time
Watching the hedgerows slowly decline
Urbanisation steeling the land
Mass agriculture vented by man
We have the power to bring back from the brink
Hedgehogs and turtle doves almost extinct
And is the story of one little treasure
That we thought had been lost for ever
A story of joy, happily ever after
Or actually a story of climate disaster
In 70 years the Queen has seen
Far from Englands pleasant green
A dull grey take over from east to west
From north to south and all the rest
The golden corn no longer waving
Birds on farmland almost halving
And gardens colourful, free from disease
No longer a pleasure park for our bees
But as I sit and share the Downs
Above this most gentle friendly town
I wonder what has passed Elizabeth by
Not just the dainty damselfly

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