Mission Earth: An Alien’s Report to the Stars
Greetings, everyone, come hear my tale,
Of Earth, where often logic fails.
Humans call themselves the wisest race;
But, I still have that puzzled face…
I landed on Earth beheld its beauty,
I saw trees, the air smelled fruity.
The animals, birds, fishes and flies,
Everything in cycle, lives and dies.
I saw humans cutting trees,
Caging animals whom nobody frees.
Littering their own environment with plastic,
The damage it caused was drastic.
Humans were staring at their phone, strange indeed,
Only to see junk in their feed.
Scrolling endless brainrot became their daily trend,
Leaving thoughtful moments harder to defend.
Then came a march to save their Education,
It was awfully funny, what was this generation!
People danced, sang, made viral reels,
And shouted, “Like! Subscribe!” with zeal!
Beside a river, big, wet and wide,
Humans still drank bottled water kept aside.
I laughed and laughed until a boy explained,
“The river’s poisoned by what we’ve drained.”
There were exams, their daily fears.
They argued with ‘Love AI’ for years.
They drove to gyms to run in place,
I think their brains work at the slowest pace.
Yet humans dream beyond the sky,
While their own planet Earth will die.
They’re Awkward, funny but bright,
Still finding what’s truly right!
My final report, presented without disguise:
Protect these dreamers, they may surprise.
They’ll improve and survive,
For the greatest goal is Earth’s revive!

FAQs : Mission Earth: An Alien's Report to the Stars I Poem By Kanav
What is the poem “Mission Earth: An Alien’s Report to the Stars” about?
The poem is about an alien visiting Earth and observing human behaviour. It humorously points out environmental problems, excessive phone use, social media trends, and other contradictions in human life.
Who is the narrator of the poem?
The narrator is an alien who has come to Earth and is reporting its observations back to the stars.
What environmental problems are mentioned in the poem?
The poem highlights cutting down trees, keeping animals in cages, plastic pollution, and polluted rivers.
Why does the alien find humans confusing?
The alien notices that humans are intelligent enough to dream about exploring space, yet they sometimes harm the very planet they depend on.
What does the poem say about excessive phone use?
It humorously describes people spending a lot of time scrolling through social media and watching meaningless or distracting content.
What is the message of the poem?
The poem encourages people to protect Earth, reduce pollution, care for nature and animals, and use their intelligence responsibly.
Why is the poem written from an alien’s point of view?
An alien’s perspective allows the poet to look at familiar human habits in a funny and unusual way. Things that seem normal to humans can appear strange to an outsider.
Is the poem only meant to be funny?
No. While the poem uses humour, it also raises serious questions about environmental responsibility, technology use, and the future of our planet.
What does “Earth’s revive” mean in the poem?
It means restoring and protecting Earth by reducing pollution, caring for nature, and making choices that help the planet recover.
What can children learn from this poem?
Children can learn that small actions—such as avoiding plastic waste, protecting trees and animals, saving water, and using technology wisely—can help make Earth a better place.
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