Wednesday, May 9, 2012

An Ice Free World & Hymn to Darwin a Poem

Here are two different kind of poems, on nature mixed with emotions.

Hymn To Darwin

Lead us by the nose, take us
Down the path of endless roads:
For gloom, confusion and despair
Who cares, lead anywhere!
Who can guess better than thee?
Lead us to your vacancy.

Wrong or right there is no quest
For Darwin knows the very best!
Tomorrow we shall hoot and rave
Never knowing we are slaves:
Slaves to the mighty whims,
Of Darwins Evolution.

Bury God and the ghastly Devil,
Hell and Heaven just as well;
For we have thy Hymn, of Darwin
Better than a Fairytale.
Ah, yes! yes, where will it end?
By and by, it will be man.

An Ice Free World

I am human because
Of ice
On both sides
Of the Earth
Currents make us
Warm or cold
Water flows
The way the Gulf Stream
Goes
Should Greenland disappear
So would the thick ice
And cold air
Solar energy warms
The atmosphere
The ice starts to melt
Shiny ice reflects
Were cold again
(my friend, Id guess)
Salty-evaporation
Flies into the air
The wind takes the heat
From the west to the east
Thus, it sinks
And so we start over
Again
Water sinks
It stops flowing
Now where does it go
To the North or South Poles?
There is more to this poem
Than meets the eye
Or mind
An ice-free world
Is a possibility
Climate change
Could mean many things
It is all about balance and heat
I think.


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Author:: Dennis Siluk
Keywords:: Poetry
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