All will be sacrificed
22 veterans a day
Will kill themselves
Winter will vanish
Whole peoples are disappeared
Their languages dance song
Remembered only by the trees
The trees are cut down
And will be remembered
By stones
Silent
In the great absence
All is reduced
Men douse themselves
In gasoline
And erupt into flames
Forests reduce to tinder
And blaze on the far horizon
Ocean currents stall or reverse
Golden algae blossoms
And chokes the warming waters
Animals in laboratories
Die of boredom
Or loneliness
Sacrificed
Wealth is accumulated
Celebrities dwell
In parallel dimensions
And shimmer in the distance
Like fata morgana
It is not for gods
Or goddesses
Or spirits found
In landscapes
In waters
That the sacrifice occurs
But for urges
That renew eternally
As each destruction finishes
Or maybe it's all just
Due to bad ideas
But that's kind of
Anti-climactic
Narratively disappointing
Probably it's for both
And battles that are lost
Are as important
As those that are won
Permitting survival
Within chaos & great stupidity
Permitting memory
To persist
And meaning
note: I think the poem below is written in a similar spirit to which WB Yeats wrote "The Second Coming." He sensed something malevolent descending upon Europe between the wars and sought words to express this. By writing this, I too am trying to articulate the dark, destructive thing quite active in the world today. I am for realism, creativity, imagination, community, emotional resilience and vulnerability, but against despair. Despair is too painful and should be avoided. But witness and resistance in any and all of its forms is to be pursued and despair may be encountered in this process. Nonetheless, I believe and my experience shows me goodness, even happiness is still possible even under these conditions.
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