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Snowdrops near Susi's House

No-one told the snowdrops

that the world is coming to an end

that there is no sense in trying anymore

that darkness has finally defeated the light

 

And ignorant of the truth

they push once more

through the mould and grit

raising their heads above ground

 

Stopping me in my tracks.

 

Oh yes!  Things used to live here!

The wan Scottish sun used to warm us

and the endless pounding rain slaked thirst

and pumped like blood into new life and hope.

How did we forget?

 

And they change everything.

They change everything.

They return the world to the state they need it to be in,

they are nodding heralds of the coming supernova

 

which will happen

with us

or

without us.

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Written by
alan-mcclure
Scottish
Published
Jan 23, 2011
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