Divine Intervention

Conflict amid cries for peace, a house invasion of ants, and the Poets and Storytellers United prompt to "write about something deeply felt" inspired my poem below.
    
Clever enough to fly to the moon and foolish enough to bomb our own planet, I see the contradictions and feel them in myself. Hope and doubt exist side-by-side. I spare butterflies but also kill ants that invade my space. Struggles embed serene scenes. Amazing life forms consume other amazing life forms by design. We love peace yet wars roam the streets and forest floors in an ecosystem nurturing and indifferent. And when we could have done better sooner to keep the planet livable longer, many who naturally fear death refused to see a threat. While waiting for divine intervention, the divine spark of preservation is ready to ignite within the discrepancies of our lives.
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HOLD ONTO THE LIGHT

Comments

  1. ...Maria, I love the Canadian Native Flag, designed by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Curtis Wilson. We won't be seeing this here in the USA.

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  2. We humans are one big contradiction ~ your photos and poem says it so well ~ thanks, ^_^

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  3. Beautiful photos, and a lovely poem. I really like how you’ve captured that internal conflict so honestly.

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  4. I understand you very well! I am Vegan for ethical reasons – and I kill ants, flies, cockroaches and mosquitos if they enter my home. And, like you, I then have to deal with my feelings of guilt – which nevertheless don't stop me. (I do try to put spiders outside instead, though. They are such sentient beings.)

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  5. I love your poem!!! Where I live in Central Oregon, our population is growing rapidly. Which means we are losing trees by the dozens and dozens. I cry for them as I imagine they are shedding their own kind of tears. What a tragedy.

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  6. There is nothing quite like getting up in the morning and finding your kitchen awash with ants. They get no mercy from me!

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  7. "Struggles embed serene scenes" your words and poem make me think Life is full of contrasts and we are often so unconcious walking through it Well written

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  8. A unique procession of words and images! Jae

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  9. I loved the poem and the thoughts that drives it. I truly agree with you on this one - and this brings to fore the greatest misconceptions: firstly we lay our claim on a patch of Mother Earth as our territory, defending it and killing anyone who dares to breach it. At the same time we have this huge aesthetic bias too - to us it is cruel to kill a butterfly while it okay to kill a cockroach....

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  10. Sadly, war is what we do best. History has proven it time and again. In November we will gather to mourn the dead as we prepare to send others to their death. It’s a cycle that repeats and never ends.

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  11. Hello Maria,
    Love the views of the water and the trail in the forest. I am not a fan of war or ants. There should always be ways to make peace.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  12. gorgeous images...that sky is so beautiful!! have a wonderful sunday!!

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  13. i love that beautiful sky in the first image.....always have hope!

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  14. I also try not to wage war on fellow travelers on this planet, but ants in my home don't get much mercy from me either. I, like you, hope their end is quick. And I hold out hope that humans might learn to be wiser before it's too late.

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  15. Your posts almost send me into my deep-thinking mode. Your words are inspiring in that poem, and your thoughts are deep. Thank you for making me think.

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  16. Even I helplessly think about such things sometimes,So artistically written about the dilemma, a very thoughtful poem

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