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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

And Did Those Feet


Lord Howe Island

murdering french cartoonists and jewish shoppers
is not a nice present for Jesus
especially around the time of his birthday

and did those feet in ancient times
walk upon England's mountains green?

unlikely and certainly not today
or anywhere else on earth

with the possible exception of
lord howe island

no violence no crime few people
and ecologically sound

the messiah might consider this place
for the second coming
he will need to be quick

man made global warming will sink it soonish
rather than laterish


"Man has lost the capacity to foresee and forestall. He will end by destroying the earth."
Albert Schweitzer







16 comments:

  1. Yes, we'd better hurry. And we'd better bring people with us if we think to be welcomed! Very thoughtful and lyrical poem. It moves me.

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  2. What a SPECTACULARLY beautiful island. WOW! Your poem is right on the money.....we are more short-sighted than lemmings.

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  3. A thoughtful warning in this piece Rall

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  4. Really, humans should lose everything to become grateful for simple thighs like water and earth...sad if this way....

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  5. the second coming will come without announcements. we should be ready.

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  6. All the time that politicians and governments are in bed with big business we will witness the destruction of our world as they refuse to wear spectacles for their myopia...and disaster probably won't happen in their term of office.

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  7. What a beautiful island. And what a great reminder that we'd better hurry and do something before it ceases to exist, along with the rest of us. Good writing.

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  8. gracias for sharing your insight and this beauty captured in pic.

    love your quote by Albert Schweitzer

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  9. Well, my favorite part was the made up words - "soonish" and "laterish" because that is one of my favorite things to do when I'm talking and writing. Just ask my husband.

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  10. GL Meisner's comment was right on.

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  11. Islands do sink over time sadly. It is really sad because a lot of people lose their homes because of it. I think a good birthday wish would be a hope that those people would find a great new home. This is a wonderful piece Rall.

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  12. Yes we are very good at destroying that which we need - on many levels...

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  13. What a lovely island--and a thoughtful environmental poem as well. Indeed, not a nice present at all--but them they probably did not care about that birthday.

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  14. Makes nature come alive and opens our eyes.

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