Poem on effect of population on environment.
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A man who thought of a big family
A man who thought of a big familyhe then had a family of twelve people
A man who thought of a big familyhe then had a family of twelve peoplehe felt, he was honored by the grace of God.
A man who thought of a big familyhe then had a family of twelve peoplehe felt, he was honored by the grace of God.And many people followed his path
A man who thought of a big familyhe then had a family of twelve peoplehe felt, he was honored by the grace of God.And many people followed his paththen, one day, they didn't thought of a great problem
A man who thought of a big familyhe then had a family of twelve peoplehe felt, he was honored by the grace of God.And many people followed his paththen, one day, they didn't thought of a great problemthe land, the food and the population
A man who thought of a big familyhe then had a family of twelve peoplehe felt, he was honored by the grace of God.And many people followed his paththen, one day, they didn't thought of a great problemthe land, the food and the populationthe poverty, the malnutrition in children he had
A man who thought of a big familyhe then had a family of twelve peoplehe felt, he was honored by the grace of God.And many people followed his paththen, one day, they didn't thought of a great problemthe land, the food and the populationthe poverty, the malnutrition in children he hadHe, then came to know
A man who thought of a big familyhe then had a family of twelve peoplehe felt, he was honored by the grace of God.And many people followed his paththen, one day, they didn't thought of a great problemthe land, the food and the populationthe poverty, the malnutrition in children he hadHe, then came to knowthe increasing population is a curse
A man who thought of a big familyhe then had a family of twelve peoplehe felt, he was honored by the grace of God.And many people followed his paththen, one day, they didn't thought of a great problemthe land, the food and the populationthe poverty, the malnutrition in children he hadHe, then came to knowthe increasing population is a curseand not the grace of God