On mankind's stewardship of planet Earth. |
It may be, someday, that The Earth will say, “Someday you’ll remember dancing in September,” as a kind of warning for such good days… Not that Mother Earth is a negative sort, or a doomsayer. Nevertheless, she must be honest; she does not like pollution, nor excess carbon dioxide, nor the slipshod ways mankind is attending to his stay on her green and blue landmass and seas. So she will storm, now and then, with cyclones, tornadoes, gales and gusts amid thunderstorms. She must do this, as a matter of her natural tendencies and proclivities. Her fire is an integral part of her make-up as well, with volcanoes, sea-floor spreading, and with her molten, iron core—which spins, by the way, and produces a magnetic field. Oh, the Earth allows man to dance, to be sure, yet the dance-floor diminishes as man’s numbers increase. Still, the old gal gains patience from somewhere on high, and finds ways to enable man’s stewardship, even though that stewardship is cavalier and reckless. She is a pale blue dot, our home here in the outer reaches of the Milky Way. I do not think she is at all cynical—not yet, anyway. Of course, man would be of no match; none whatsoever, if the planetary tides opted for a dose of cynicism. Then memories of September dances might cause a longing never before felt or imagined. 37 Lines Writer’s Cramp 9-24-16 |