A poem about the link between nature and society |
Glittering golden, and sending wild flames of rainbow across the horizon, the sun sets. Slowly, it’s fire, despite great luster and hues, dies out Making way for darkness… Creeping subtly into the sky The night engulfs the atmosphere. Shadowed secrecy emerges and it beckons in whispers from eerie swamps, secluded by mist from unfamiliar forests shadowed in uncertainty The night calls in unfamiliar voices But switch suddenly to the city With it’s intense city lights and large, illuminating dynamic crowds Calling out in shouts and shrill screams of animation Millions rushing here or there All strangers, yet enclosed in a union Of motion Of life Pavement roaring of a million clicking heels Air thick with industrial smoke and the breath of hundreds of thousands panting, as they run to their next and newest destination The sky a smoky charcoal black, fog sheltering the city The air, the ground, the sky, are alive with exhilaration Two worlds, each different, each beautiful, each blind, at there borders and at their core For as night tries to gaze into the busy, bright city, it sees only looming buildings with no life or spirit And as one, lone city soul gazes out into the night, she sees only the glow of her reflection |