Arts for the 21st Century

Amazonia

I’m lost in the world of poetry in search

of Amazonia’s old emerald green heart. Ancient

arteries forming labyrinths of towering canopies,

gone. My eyes shocked by a sea of desolation.

 

The Amazon, once a concerto of life, now moans

beneath the weight of endless bulldozers,

and chainsaws hacking and plowing earth’s organs

for tie-wearing tycoons thirsting for progress.

 

The verdant expanse of arboreal lungs hacked

by Wall Street maestros conducting a ceaseless

profit orchestra—ignoring the clean and warm breaths,

the rustling leaves, the murmurs of unseen creatures,

 

the natural symphony of life that thrived in the medley

of hues. They desire mêlées. The splintering of ancient

worlds, the booming sounds of fracases when grounds

shake like the crashing derbies that excite the masses.

 

Nature cannot remain untamed, unbridled, unmolested.

Molestation is in their DNA sequence. They are bothered

by the pulse of the rainforest reverberating through earth’s

veins. They are vain, they want gold, they thirst for progress.

 

The verdant expanse of arboreal lungs is a bother.

They want black lungs—excited by hacking coughs

as they wield merciless axes against a natural sanctuary.

To Wall Street maestros, nature is a bore, unsymphonic.

 

Biodiversity is too complex. They are against DEI*.

The forest’s sprawling canvas must be terminated.

They want grazing cows, they want hamburgers, they want

a cacophony of buzz saws, a metallic symphony of annihilation.

 

I’m lost in the world of poetry in search of Amazonia’s

old emerald green heart. The verdant expanse of arboreal

lungs are a bother. Biodiversity is too complex. The moneyed

maestros are titillated to the bones by harsh metallic symphonies.

 

 

*Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion