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Forgotten Ground Regained

Poem for the Millenium

Charles Martin
Originally published in Signs and Wonders
Prophets proclaim ‧ the perfected hour, extinctions everywhere ‧ endanger survival, terminate the terrestrial ‧ tenure of mankind: Off on a tiny ‧ atom-bombed atoll, on our waste waters ‧ a dragon waxes, a saurian sprung ‧ from seed mutated becomes a behemoth ‧ that blocks out the sun, as it lifts off on loathsome, leathery wings, eager to seize ‧ and sack our cities; the anxous await ‧ an asteroid's impact, while Gaia groans ‧ at the gaping earth and fires flicker ‧ from faults long-hidden deep as delving; in utter darkness the earth's shelves ‧ shift and shatter, drifting apart; dormant volcanoes revive and vent ‧ their viscous magma; great walls of water ‧ wash beaches away; a terrible toll ‧ is taken in lives.
Now at the New Year, another menace: A viral invader ‧ evades our defenses, and stunned computers ‧ convulse and crash; the bright screens before us ‧ go blank at once, their voices vanish ‧ into the void. The match is struck: strife and disorder spread from the cities ‧ out to their suburbs of merchandise malls ‧ and manicured lawns, wend their way ‧ to the trackless woods where bearded boors ‧ in faded blue jeans and flannel shirts ‧ feast upon freeze-dried provender pressed ‧ into packets of tinfoil, endlessly brooding ‧ on engines of evil and hatching horrors ‧ under their hats.
Some faintest flaw ‧ sends feelers out, a hairline fault ‧ finds its way to the surface; the cleft becomes ‧ a network of crackling, and the vase shivers, shocked into shards: chaos increasing ‧ causes such failures. Lightly leaping ‧ a break in the line, with woven words ‧ we ward it off over the silence: caesura that stands for the fell fissure ‧ we feel underfoot.
Oil painting by Viktor Vasnetsov: Photo by John Petrov
Copyright © Charles Martin, 2011
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