I am a vast map: nerves, neurons muscles, cells humming with improper contrivance my shipping routes shimmer with pumped poison; destinations crumble, breaking free of shore I sift downwards a glacier shucking pieces in sudden wailing acknowledgement of ecosystems derailed shared with Earthweal Open Weekend #74
Tag: ecosystems
The pieces we wish away…
Mosquitoes can be really annoying: stingy and itchy and bloodsucking and whiny and potential malaria spreaders. There's not much to love... But if the world had no mosquitoes would it still be the same world? It could mean the end of frogs and spiders and therefore, the end of little birds and bigger birds and … Continue reading The pieces we wish away…
It’s a “we” world after-all!.
A man who wrote a book called The Song of Trees talked on Conversations about how, biologically speaking, there is no such thing as an individual. I loved this idea. I feel like it relates to my ideas about Climate Change, Gaia and needing to save everybody on the planet for the humans to survive. … Continue reading It’s a “we” world after-all!.