Open Poetry #12 |
Nature |
gofor42 Member
since 2000-01-23
Posts 143Arkansas |
Wipe the smile from your face, Watch the color drain from mine. This is the season of discontent, And I'm the only one unhappy. You'll end up with the spiritual pie, I'll end up going hungry as usual. Such is the way of things-- Survival of the fittest, Devil take the hindmost And Nature is blood red in tooth; Pip-pip cheerio and all that. In the evolution of this relationship, It's not the one adapted But the one who never changed That shall survive this catastrophe. Never underestimate stubbornness, I guess. I'm awash in a seascape, Unaware of the dangers that lurk Below the tranquil surface of cerulian. I am in search of Eden-- A mythical place I can't enter But strive for anyway, Like the end of the rainbow just beyond reach. The Wilderness is changed by my presence, Thus I never truly enter it. The nature of man is not natural at all, And we wreck havoc on something we don't understand. "If you can't annoy somebody, there's little point in writing." --Kingsley Amis |
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Mistletoe Angel
since 2000-12-17
Posts 32816Portland, Oregon |
(deep sigh) Yes, the promisedland we all strive to find is fogged in under the smoke and ashes man has created in deforestation and destruction! If only the would see how much nature means to all of us, and be thankful for what they have. But yes, we should all strive to find our Eden, to be optimistic that there is that little spark still. Great poem! Thank you for sharing, my friend! May love and light always shine upon you! Love, Noah Eaton |
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gofor42 Member
since 2000-01-23
Posts 143Arkansas |
As much as I'd like to see and enter Eden, I get the feeling that we've ruined this planet too much to see any earthly paradise. "If you can't annoy somebody, there's little point in writing." --Kingsley Amis |
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