Save Water Save Life
This poem depicts a traveler in the desert when asked what they would prefer, a mere glass of water or a bag of gold. He described a water as something unsold, meaning priceless when compared to a bag of gold, which in it on itself has a high value. This means that the author thinks that water is as important and expensive as a bag of gold, because without it we and all living species couldn't survive, since our body needs water to live and this is one of the main reasons why there are protests about the care of water, because at some point if we do not take care of it we will run out of it and that would be fatal for human life.
The second stanza describes trees as of high importance as well, enough for the author to beg on their knees to conserve and protect them. Then he gives an example of trees that are equally important for life since they provide us with oxygen and tells us that just as there are many people cutting down trees they are taking away from many people.












