Promise to Tame and Wild
The manatee, the tapir,
And the platypus are
Abducted
The black-and-white
Ursus of China cannot
Find bamboo to eat
And the smaller one
Inhabiting wild Australia
Needs eucalyptus more
And more from us
What are we doing?
We make captive that
Which impulsively is
Unaware of borders
Save maybe the divine
We slew the passenger
Birds that only send
Messages now as
Phantoms (I’ve seen
The statue)
We tame, we kill—a
Time for everything
The brave dog who
Saved the children of
Nome (I’ve seen that
Statue, too)
How about time for
Leaving what’s created
Not by us in better
Care, surrendering
Our Eden-promise, if
Need be,
Rather to leave alone
What we cannot care
For with respect for
Great and small
June 1, 2016 at 7:53 am
another powerful and relevant piece. humans mostly forget that earth isn’t just for us. but for these animals too.
June 1, 2016 at 5:02 pm
Yes, I have to agree. And if Genesis is true–and it is–then all of Earth is under our care. Thanks (and again!)!
June 2, 2016 at 12:30 am
You raise a very important point. I think this is why we must leave land in-between as nature preserves and maybe all in all jus leave forested areas alone.
June 2, 2016 at 12:36 am
There are those (who know how) who are designing the spaces for this kind of benign arrangement. Win-win for all.