Bluebeard Petroleum
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January 2002
In the day’s last light I watch a birthing,
life delivered in tremors, groans, contractions.
Molten streams spilled down obsidian thighs.
Steam plumes blanketed the harbor basin,
fingers curling up to catch new life in cupped hands.
Mother earth giving birth to herself.
April 2010
Night over the gulf delivers a fireball, explosion, tremors —
this basin a cradle for death.
A black plume rises, jetting thick and fast as a severed artery,
the fountain of our shame.
Appointed caretakers wring their hands and bicker
like siblings trying to pass off responsibility for a senile parent.
Will our minds prove nimble enough to save us from our ingenuity?
June 2010
In flickering light, on monitors around the world,
cameras deliver live feed.
Our dark side wells up,
as unstaunchable as Bluebeard’s key,
a spreading stain that can’t be covered with lies,
or washed clean in the spin cycle —
mother earth bleeding out.
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Forgive us Mother, we know not what we do.
Nara Malone 2010
This was written in response to this week’s Carry On Tuesday prompt. See what other participants wrote here.
5 Comments
Alice Audrey
You have such a way with words, speaking beautifully about the horrendous.
MD
Very observant and so very true. I have no doubt that we (intelligent life?) will destroy this planet well before it's time.
But your thoughts and poems and musing will continue on in the ether for ever.
Maureen
Thank you for visiting my blog earlier and leaving a comment on my poem "Where Laughing Gulls Hover".
I like how you've created the three sections, the contrast between natural and man-made disasters. Very nice use of the prompt.
Just Someone
Sad and true!
pamela
This is oh so true and heartbreaking Nara!
Pamela