A young alien visited the earth, and was shocked by what he found out |
nobody lives there anymore on this expanse of green, the trees stood tall, the flowers in radiant colors freshened the air, and birds sang, lions roared, crickets pitched the stillness of the night unmindful of our ears, as spiders crawled and webbed; the bees in unending frenzy churned honey out of nothing then men in hardhats came, brandishing steel, digging holes, shaping bars, pouring concrete building houses, roads; erecting poles; cursed the stolid trees, trampled the grass, and shot the deer, gutted the boars, caged the leopards years later, a child living in a house in this once expanse of green, asked:"where are the trees?" "son, the trees don't live here anymore" on this vast expanse of blue, the whales broke the waves, dolphins and seals jumped in glee unafraid and free; seahorses raced through the corals, as starfish cheered and jellyfish waved. white snappers, blue marlins, sharks, urchins. they abound feasting on the boundless recipes of the seas soon the sails came, silently at first, then big chunks of steels powered by giant blades ran through this vast expanse of blue, hauling in anything that came across their way, big or small, edible or not, and with impunity caught anything years later, a boy sailing in a yacht asked: "where are the dolphins?" "son, the dolphins don't live here anymore" on this vast expanse of land, children's voice reigned in every home; lovers walked around parks counting their children yet unborn and counting the years of excitement yet unlived. "bless this earth. it has given us life and every thing we need' water, air, food, clothing, will, power, wealth, ambition, success, happiness, thrill, sadness, joy, fear, courage, everything." then we forgot. we covered this expanse of land with hate, we invented wars and the weapons of war and we killed each other, forgetting we all are family we invented poisons, gases, that kill the air we breathe; we used and abused what we freely could take. we thought we could rule over this vast tract of land by our own rules years later, from a planet zillion of years away, a child in a spaceship visited this vast expanse of land called Earth, and asked: "who lives there?" "son, nobody lives there anymore. nobody lives there anymore." |