Take heed, the earth is unforgiving and can be as potent, subtle, as poison. Each gift it has given, rejoice, for it is unafraid to take back what it rightfully owns. Man may say that it controls the Earth, its resources– torrents–monumental, crashing– beg to differ. We offer our condolences to an already deafened sky. Promises to “do better next time.” Our earth, the stern father that it is, does not waver. Instead, slick, clean window panes are beaten by a downpour, and asphalt with the thirst of its cracks quenched are all that we receive. Field upon field with more moisture than it can bear. Who were we not to revere this land, we who apologize as beauty betrays.