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Thursday, August 18, 2011

A resolute view of disparagement

If mother earth were actually

just another human being,

I fear that she would experience

most other humans as sociopaths

with very limited regard for others

as well as the planet herself.

It is not just the majorities of people

that are and live this way,

but their cultures and politics

that encourage this to be so

under some grand notion

of human consciousness entitlement.

The impotency of humans’ agreement

to agree with themselves

has created great waves

of denial and plunder

as if the planet were a stage

for juvenile act outs to be

the species total self-involvement

and painfully so unto itself.

There is somehow a broad based belief

that we, as a species,

have a platinum card to play

against extinction

and an endless supply of options

to continue in much the same way

as we have in the past.

Our insularity impresses us.

Our inefficiencies are called

lifestyle considerations.

Our governments, as caretakers,

take care of themselves

in their own form

of refined pillage and plight.

We, at best, by our methods

of governing,

exhibit classless sibling rivalries

as posture, pomp

and inexplicable circumstance.

As our own green house experiment,

we have permanently damaged

the green house itself

and we are now hybrids to the cause,

not native to the soil much anymore.

At best, we have weed personality traits

in a feast and famine way

and we are hardly eatable

in any cosmic sense

either as a main course

much less even as a side dish

to something else.

We have been feasting for a long time

and now we can become

the feast offered

on a much larger table

in which we will not be

the honored invited guests.

Somewhere on the food chain theory,

we may discover that earth itself,

is not and was not,

an eventual vending machine

in which we are soon out of quarters,

then also out of bills,

where no one is restocking,

with no deliveries coming,

and then finally,

no more biting the hand that feed us.

Reality, for humans,

is a form of blatant dyslexic myopia,

made prominent by a species

bent on self and confoundedly

bent over on self-destruction . . .

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