SerenityA Poem by UnderINKInspired by Russian deforestation originally, but it really has to do with general human disregard for nature. Pollution, tearing down historical sites, cutting down forests, global warming.
An amber sky melts beyond the clouds,
A sea of black lies infinite in its path, Folds of dark velvet drape lovingly Over the glimmering moon. Leaves of mighty oak and slender birch Fly boundless past the praying stars, While emerald walls and fallen towers Watch over these ancient woods. Eyes of rich umber, scarred and burned, Tell tales of wars fought long ago When this ground was far too young Even for the crumbling rotten logs. In silence, dark and frigid waters pass The resting willow weeping here, Like blood from the wounds of men, And drift beneath the waking forest. Screams of hunting and hunted Linger over forgotten bones, While nightingales twitter softly In the shadows of the wind. Tonight, the world that man has built Will slumber gently with no regret. But the one they have destroyed Shall never sleep. © 2010 UnderINKReviews
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Added on February 8, 2008Last Updated on July 19, 2010 Previous Versions AuthorUnderINKGreenville, PAAboutHi. I'm a writer. Obviously. I'm twenty years old and have Asperger's Syndrome, so I am not always the best at having conversations--- but I love to anyway. So if you can tolerate my awkwardness, d.. more..Writing
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