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you think that flowers are pretty and the forest smells fresh and they are all made for you just for you. you think that the green grass is soft and the seas and skies and sand are all for you. you think that nature is generous and kind and good and pure just like you i also wonder about humanity’s ever-increasing records of stupidity, their eyes blind with anger entitlement suspicion frustration the heat of rage miniature suns burning and blistering and destroying everything they see touch anything in reach, thinking that all is theirs and theirs is all they don’t see the blood on the floor and the bodies lying all around. they step on them like pillows on a road, rolling over them like the stones they are, don’t see the teeth and eyes and edges lying all around, all the traps biding their time, waiting to crush a few pebbles the true monster has yet to show, eyes shut but not asleep, dormant but not oblivious waiting in the shadows of the air and the black days that the humans pass by like the stones they are, blood pooling bodies rotting, and the humans can’t care won’t care couldn’t care less as they continue to fall time is ticking and so is their patience, a silent bomb waiting to be free of the grasps of dirt and soil soiling its body, when finally nature strikes back, strikes hard, as the humans fall ten by ten, grass blades flying and petals dying, when nature reclaims what has been stolen nature will come back, and erase humanity like moss on a stone, eating and destroying and poisoning their already heavy hearts and souls, dragging them over down into the earth, till their blood has replaced theirs and their bones have melted back where they came from, and humans finally realise the moment just before they fall from the earth, that it was all in their minds they never owned nature, they were the ones that needed her nature never needed humans they’re just mouldy stones at the bottom of a fish tank long forgotten
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Nov 2, 2019
Nov 2, 2019 at 2:38 AM UTC
nature
you think that flowers are pretty and the forest smells fresh and they are all made for you just for you. you think that the green grass is soft and the seas and skies and sand are all for you. you think that nature is generous and kind and good and pure just like you i also wonder about humanity’s ever-increasing records of stupidity, their eyes blind with anger entitlement suspicion frustration the heat of rage miniature suns burning and blistering and destroying everything they see touch anything in reach, thinking that all is theirs and theirs is all they don’t see the blood on the floor and the bodies lying all around. they step on them like pillows on a road, rolling over them like the stones they are, don’t see the teeth and eyes and edges lying all around, all the traps biding their time, waiting to crush a few pebbles the true monster has yet to show, eyes shut but not asleep, dormant but not oblivious waiting in the shadows of the air and the black days that the humans pass by like the stones they are, blood pooling bodies rotting, and the humans can’t care won’t care couldn’t care less as they continue to fall time is ticking and so is their patience, a silent bomb waiting to be free of the grasps of dirt and soil soiling its body, when finally nature strikes back, strikes hard, as the humans fall ten by ten, grass blades flying and petals dying, when nature reclaims what has been stolen nature will come back, and erase humanity like moss on a stone, eating and destroying and poisoning their already heavy hearts and souls, dragging them over down into the earth, till their blood has replaced theirs and their bones have melted back where they came from, and humans finally realise the moment just before they fall from the earth, that it was all in their minds they never owned nature, they were the ones that needed her nature never needed humans they’re just mouldy stones at the bottom of a fish tank long forgotten
This is the fifth poem of the set of eight. We won’t expect the grass blade through our hearts.
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M/an impossible future
Nov 2, 2019
Nov 2, 2019 at 2:38 AM UTC
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