NaPoMo poem #15
This is the fifteenth of the poems I will be writing each day here in April, in honor of National Poetry Month, as proclaimed by the Academy of American Poets.
I interpreted today’s read write poem NaPoMo prompt a bit differently from Christine’s example. This is still a response to “instead of”, but I wrote two poems, each from the perspective of an ancient old-growth tree. One looks at our world from a ‘glass half empty’ perspective, the other from ‘a glass half full’ point of view.
• NOTE: these poems will all essentially be early drafts, so edits may occur after their initial posting.
Two Views
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I watch
as generations recede
as empires crumble
as wisdom ebbs
I’ve observed
millenniums of human folly
as they stumble
to a cold isolated existence
disconnected from each other
from everything
serving the machine
perfecting violence
as they race to ruination
aliens in eden
I see the natural world
reshaped
scarred
diminished
but still I stand
thrusting skyward
closer to heaven
than any living thing
a perpetual survivor
rooted in perpetuity
the constant sentinel
a witness to tragedy
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(optimism)
I watch
as generations move forward
as civilization painstakingly progresses
as knowledge slowly unfolds
I’ve observed
millenniums of human endeavor
as they awaken
to self-sufficiency
less dependent on conformity
on hive mentality
mastering the machine
enduring strife
as they strive for the light
evolving beings
I see the natural world
reshaped
tempered
resilient
and still I stand
reaching skyward
closer to heaven
than any living thing
a perpetual presence
rooted in perpetuity
the constant sentinel
a witness to triumph
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rob kistner © 2009
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