Those Days

Those Days

A Poem by Mal

I remember those days
When I was young, full of life.
My beauty and wealth
Mesmerized minds.

I remember those days
When I was the inspiration.
I was wanted and loved.
I was tended and preserved.

I remember those days
Before I grayed,
Before my blood was drained,
Before my wealth was plundered.

Now they suffocate me,
Now they exploit me.
Now they kill their brothers,
And trample me underfoot.

They conquer, they misuse.
They build, they destroy.
And I, Mother Earth,
Still remember those days!

© 2012 Mal


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TLK
I enjoy the message of this piece. The power comes from the reader's identification of the ageing and ignored mother-figure as being the Feminine Earth herself.
However, I think if the stanzas contained more metaphorical resource-destroying imagery, it would hit harder. Stripmining, biodiversity, rainforests etc... put across in a way that makes it seem like damage down to a human by her children, but in the end is re-read by the reader as actions done by Earth's children upon Her.


Posted 11 Years Ago


Mal

11 Years Ago

Thanks for the feedback. I'll work on your suggestion.

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