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WindWalker
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since 2001-10-12
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0 posted 2008-03-25 11:18 AM


By spilled blood oiled;
by captive dreams driven;
by stacks of green pulp fed,
the mad train of progress,
carrying its privileged passengers
at warp speed to nowhere,
charges madly along its finite ochre track
laid down by worker-slaves moonlighting.

A rumbling shakes the earth;
black smoke belches in the evening sky;
a mournful whistle blows:
for all must see, all must hear
the passage of that awful train
of progress...

A patient earth
has endured many long years
since the tracks were first laid
and the train set in motion
to encircle the planet in a vise-like grip:
but lo! Where have they gone,
those hallowed times
of progress?
Only a skeleton crew remains
in desperation seeking
to keep the mad machine rolling.
Many passengers have had to dis-embark
as their stacks of green pulp became ashes;
the flow of innocent blood is fast drying up,
and many a captive has broken free
of the baleful hypnotic eye.

Denied its lies, its blood, its green pulp
the train is slowing down
as a refreshing wind blows gently
over the earth's healing wounds
sowing peace and harmony
in its wake
but sitting sadly on a rusting track
the morbid still bemoan the passing
of that killer train
of progress!

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Marchmadness
Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271
So. El Monte, California
1 posted 2008-03-25 11:28 AM


Love it, WindWalker. I often wonder how long the patient earth can or will endure.
                                    Ida

Sunshine
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since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354
Listening to every heart
2 posted 2008-03-25 12:25 PM


the mad train of progress,

~*~

How often so many of us have
tried to catch the illusive...
but in this, you give the clear idea
of the fact that we all, do, indeed try...

at one time or another.

You have my permission to disembark
if only for a moment,
and have a cuppa tea with me.




secondhanddreampoet
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since 2006-11-07
Posts 6394
a 'Universalist' !
3 posted 2008-03-25 02:05 PM


This 'write' is so fine (and so true) I would have to post a copy of it in full to
'hi-lite' everything of vast and timely  significance that it contains.  

Even prior to the American Civil War H.D. Thoreau warned (with the railroad
as his symbol of the great nemesis) about equating change with 'progress'
[change is, of course, frequently just change (and often not for the better) and
in absolutely no way, 'progress!'] That basal equation change=progress (along
with others like time=money; etc.) has fostered the corporate 'mediocracy,'
that I call the "Runaway American Dream," which we are now trapped in.
Furthermore, G. Orwell had the right idea, but the wrong protagonist...
'Big Brother' is not really the 'government' (contemporary politicians and
media figures tend to be only the stooges)...the true 'evil empire' is the
megalithic international corporate octopi that have managed to re-define
absolutely everything in purely economic terms and created the new
'electronic' (info. processing) and 'service' industry 'sweatshops' (to replace
the manufacturing versions of said from past centuries) to exploit the masses.
The British Empire raped the land and peoples of Scotland, Whales and so many
other places to 'fuel' their lust for power and expansion...all of Gaia is now the victim
of the contemporary corporate empires' business interests and that eternal cry of
change='progress!' [their greatest 'tool' ever for furthering their selfish purposes is the
internet (not just the standard/older forms of mass media)]

unending applause (mega 'poetic standing ovation' for this 'penning!')

[This message has been edited by secondhanddreampoet (03-25-2008 07:53 PM).]

Honeybunch
Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115
South Africa
4 posted 2008-03-25 03:49 PM


You have written the sad truth here, WW, but a little hope too.  Let's all hope the earth has more strength and stamina than I do.  Well done as usual.
2islander2
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since 2008-03-12
Posts 6825
by the sea
5 posted 2008-03-25 04:32 PM


hi windwalker, there would be so much to say about progress, i enjoyed your poem and its metaphors...

   yann

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