My first WDC exclusive piece. |
I watched from the window, On the stationary road - The engine beneath me Growling impatience - The banks of grass, Withered in the sand And rippling with the tongue of the restless, spitting wind. Each blade, bent at the waist, Reached upwards and out Or else bowed to the concrete, Kissing the gravel, Moved only by the breeze, And seen in my eyes - The sadness of the scene Blanketed in grey. It occured in my head, The thought that if I Were trapped to my navel In sand, I might scream, I might wail my misfortune, And once I was tired Might just let go my struggle And then wait to die. Mother Nature, in tarred chains, Head lifted by breeze And pushed down by rain, Cannot care for the grass, Cannot care for the sand Which imprisons the grass, Cannot care for the sea Which swallows the sand. Her delicate creations Were placed in our hands, Not as gifts but for tending, Not to keep but to watch - Or maybe we took them, Snatched them away And then slaughtered and dined on The feast that we made. My car travelled on From Standstill Lane, And the moon and sun Both encircled us all, And we all moved on - Each grew and became Ourselves more than before - While the Earth waited still. It has seen us all live, It will see us all die, And though soon we will end It will pass us all by; Those blades will bend down For whoever there may be Sitting in their car, Waiting for green. |