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Memory language · 🌿 Nature

Our river, our promise

Flowers, trees, rivers, weather, gardens and natural movement.

Read-only demo — this is what nature cues feel like. Create your own speech to edit, practise and export.

The speech

Thank you for coming. Our river is choking on plastic. We can change that in three steps: carry a reusable bottle, join one clean-up each month, and teach every child to leave the park better than they found it. If we start today, by summer we will see fish where we now see rubbish.

The beats
  1. 1.Welcome the audience
  2. 2.Name the problem
  3. 3.First action
  4. 4.Shared monthly action
  5. 5.Teach the next generation
  6. 6.Close with hope
Scene 1

Petal Path

White petals scatter across the doorstep as each guest walks in.

On the front doorstep, white petals scatter under every guest’s step.

Helps you remember · petals welcoming feet = “thank you for coming”

Scene 2

Clogged Stream

A garden stream slows to a crawl, choked with pale plastic leaves.

Down the hallway rug, a stream trickles and chokes on pale plastic leaves.

Helps you remember · clogged stream = “our river choking”, plastic leaves = the pollution

Scene 3

Bamboo Shoot

A single green bamboo shoot sprouts from the counter beside melting paper cups.

On the kitchen counter, a bamboo shoot sprouts beside melting paper cups.

Helps you remember · bamboo shoot = “reusable bottle” (living, reusable), melting cups = disposables

Scene 4

Moon Cycle

A single full moon rises above the sofa each time twelve neighbours gather with bin bags.

Above the lounge sofa, the full moon rises as twelve neighbours gather bin bags.

Helps you remember · full moon = “one per month”, gathering neighbours = “join the clean-up”

Scene 5

Oak Sapling

An oak sapling grows through the garden gate and a child waters it before leaving.

At the garden gate, an oak sapling grows and a child stops to water it.

Helps you remember · sapling = the next generation, child watering = “teach every child”

Scene 6

Sunrise Pond

The sun rises over a bright pond and a silver fish breaks the water.

At the garden pond, the sun rises and a silver fish breaks the surface.

Helps you remember · sunrise = “by summer”, silver fish = the promise fulfilled