Rallentanda

Rallentanda

Friday, January 18, 2019

Summer 2019



Shadorma

hot and dry
another scorcher
the roads melt
dams are dry
even the birds are thirsty
everything is still






the dead fish
float on the rivers
a million
maybe more
the world is getting hotter
cotton farms don't help




Murray cod (30 - 40 years old.)..found dead

* Cotton farming takes too much water from the already struggling river systems.  It is not suitable farming for Australia which is the driest continent on earth.*


For today’s prompt, I invite you to write a new poem with Mary Oliver’s words in mind. Let’s craft poetry that wastes no words - Imaginary Garden with Real Toads 


Poet Pantry - Poets United

21 comments:

  1. Mankind is such a pest. I wonder when we’ll stop wiping out everything around us, and ourselves in the process.

    The thought of those thirsty birds and the sight of that old fish do things to my insides.

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  2. Ugh...What a mess humans are! Moving lines.

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  3. This should be required reading ~~~ for all mankind. Cheers.

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  4. All those dead fish......how alarming! Thanks for shining some light on their plight. Cotton farming does seem out of place in such intense heat.

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  5. I wonder when will mankind gather some sense and stop destroying everything around him. Sigh.

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  6. Wonder what earth would be like if humans did not wreck so much of it either intentionally or through ignorance.

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  7. Amazing what we can see and not see at the same time.

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  8. It seems human nature Ral, to force what ought not be - even to the detriment of this world... now I've learned about the cotton situation in Oz! Thanks for sharing...

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  9. Do hope we get it right (at some point)
    Thanks for dropping by my sumie Sunday Rall

    Much💖💖💖love

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  10. Nicely done. I wish I knew an answer. Well, actually I do, I wish those in power did.

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  11. We live in a wonderful country don't we but are terrible caretakers of it. Sadly we are inherently greedy and poor caretakers of of world.

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  12. It seems making a dime at the cost of nature isn't a problem these days. so terribly sad

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  13. Lovely, descriptive writing, Rall.

    Not sure I could endure those conditions.

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  14. Sad how humans destroy everything for the sake of making money See what the enormous cost are

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  15. Still . . . thirsty . . . dead. That about sums it up. Cotton doesn't help.

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  16. I saw a photo on facebook of a car tire that melted on the hot road. How horrifying.

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  17. Sure is a sad state of events. Nicely written

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