Thursday, August 19, 2010

The arrogance of man.

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A myriad of stars looked down
And smiled upon the world that night,
For somewhere in the cosmic plan
The spirit knew the time was right.
In an instant on the smouldering earth
Where molten rock and fires ran,
A lightning bolt had struck the swamp
And with that fusion life began.
Through thousands of millennia
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Too many for our minds to know,
The issue of that lightning strike
Began to change, reform and grow.
How many differing forms it took
We probably shall never know,
By far the most would fail and die
By far the least would thrive and grow.
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.From swamp to pond to lake to sea
From marsh to land to tree to sky,
But one form had become estranged
From nature as the time went by.
And now it strides across the earth
Corrupts and kills because it can,
But seldom stops to contemplate
This fatal arrogance of man.

2 comments:

Amber Vayle said...

Wow. Amazing and moving and infinitely true.

Joann H. Buchanan said...

The poem is awesome, but the picture made me freak out a little. That's so mean!!!!
Poem AWESOME....picture..mean...talk about invoking reactions...smiles...