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Chloroplasts Unite!

a perfect, newly unveiled horizon line

ancient and promising

yet reborn as a newborn

to my industrialized eyes.

 

I haven’t heard sirens in days.

 

still, there is the hustle and bustle

of movement everywhere,

but not by people

nor Porsches and Escalades

and their infiltrating thick smog.

no inane chatter

and fake oohing and aahing

over Louis’ and who saw who.

 

no

here the possessions move

the so-called inorganic

the buildings, doors, and gates

yearning to be free

swaying, creaking

their tiny reins of confinement

too much to bear

for their free spirits.

taking their cue

from trees, plants, vines, leaves

which are overgrowing fences

and clambering over walls

a massive riotous uprising at a glacier-pace

to triumph over the bipeds

imagine the horror of the flora

at a sudden interment to La-La-Land

the hopelessness and oppression

at being trimmed twice a week

mutilated and then slaughtered.

 

no

they are the secret underground rulers

stubbornly proud but humble tyrants

mercifully loving their lowly subjects

feeling sorry for us

we who have been forced into

this unnatural industrial order

not their beautiful chaos.

 

and yet...

they lie in wait

patiently, silently

anticipating the day

when we throw up our arms in exasperation and relief

and acquiesce to their dominion

a return to times before times.

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41 / Cisgender Female
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Aug 13, 2011
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