The Agony of Mother Nature
Posted on Thursday, 7 January 2016
The
Agony of Mother Nature
By Apolinario Villalobos
Her womb brought forth life of many sorts
On top of the list is man – wise, clever,
shrewd
A creature so sharp, with ego that knows no
bound
He, whose selfishness, lifted him up from
the ground.
At the start, his simple desire brought him
food
Also, skins and leaves to cover his bare
fragile frame
Then, his carnal yearnings brought him
abundant broods
Who later inhabited vast lands – plains,
valleys and woods.
Man’s desire has no end, never satisfied, not
a bit
He not only breached, what to others are
sacred realms
Unmindful and blind to whatever will be the
consequence -
He even dares to break Mother Nature’s
idyllic, blissful silence.
Greed drove man to scalp mountains of their
trapping –
Verdant and lush forests he fell by
indiscriminate burning
Reverberating scream of his chainsaw fill
nooks and crevices
That drowns panicky calls of birds and
their desperate screeches.
Immaculate white and sandy beaches strewn
with shells
Though, still practically fringing
undiscovered islands and coves
They may no longer be what they are now, as
found by those lucky
For their days are numbered just like the
rest, now drowned in misery.
Islands pockmarked with diggings for
much-coveted minerals
Pitifully belch residues to rivers, lakes,
coves even gurgling springs
While man grins his widest for the cash,
illicitly and cruelly-gained
Mother Nature just cringes in agony,
abused, that for long she’ll pain.
The air that man breaths for whiffs of
comfort, relief and dear life -
Now has become a mist of poison, the
scourge of his irresponsibility
For bringing forth metallic contraptions
belching toxin just everywhere
And even break auditory succor, shaking the
world with so much clatter.
With Mother Nature in agony -
man is left…alone,
to determine his destiny!
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