Delusions of Grandeur

16 Jun 2011

·azure warrior

In my dreams I often visit Eden, wild, pristine, unspoiled by man. Nature's palette blankets the earth and God's creatures roam free on the land. Of course, it's only a daytdream. Man's greed is a cancer yet. This poor old world is like a brave steed, that's been rode hard and put away wet. We've fouled and polluted our rivers and streams, we've ruined the land in our greed. We choke and we gag on the smog we call air. And the seas are sewers where toxins breed. Have patience, great dinosaur, dodo and auk, man soon will be sharing your fate. He treats Mother Earth like a harlot, deserving only defilement and hate. Monumets are raised to man's "greatness". He ignores in his arrogance and pride, the fate of Earth's last planetary rulers. He's forgotten how the great dragons died. When the last tree has gone to the campfires, when the last sea is nothing but salt, when the last child is dead of starvation, Who will know man existed at all?

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azure warrior

I have been writing poetry since my late teens. My usual topics are: society and politics, introspection, spirituality, nature and relationships. I have achieved some modest publishing successess, including 3 chapbooks and 3 books. Among the writers...

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