I Am Earth.

After some protests in Germany in February, over the destruction of a village to make way for the expansion of an open cast coal mine,I thought of a poem I wrote a couple of years ago, called I Am Earth (found in Miscellaneous Thoughts) and decided to write a sequel.

The Ancient Greeks thought that the Earth itself was a goddess called Gaia who, along with Uranus, the sky, created all living things. In I Am Earth, she bemoans what humanity has done, and threatens us with destruction. Here she is telling us what she is doing to bring this about.

I Am Earth (2)

I am Earth.

I am your mother.

I gave you birth.


I told you

What will occur.

And now you will rue.


You ignore me

And take little heed

Of my anxious plea.


So I send you rain

To flood all your homes

And give you pain.


I send the drought

So no crops will grow.

There’s famine, no doubt.


I heat the world

And many will die

From the heat I have hurled.


Winds I will send

In hurricanes now.

Your lands they will rend.


Yet you will not learn.

To me you are deaf

So the world I will burn.


Fires in the summer;

Deep snow in the cold.

You get dumber and dumber.


My skin I do shiver

And make buildings fall

As the ground it does quiver.


I will belch forth fire

From deep in my heart.

Make Earth like a pyre.


Will you now learn?

Don’t exploit my wealth.

Or you I will burn.


I AM DESTROYING YOU.

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6 thoughts on “I Am Earth.”

  1. A stark vision of the future, Viv, and one we are already making come true with our disrepect of our Mother Earth. Is there anyone who really believes they can live on a dead planet? Or are they just pushing its ruin off on their grandchildren with a shrug?

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    1. Sadly, all they seem to think about is money and profit. Why can’t they see the things that are causing the problem? The need to make a profit relies on an increasing demand for goods, which means more materials used, more pollution created etc.

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        1. Absolutely, but I can’t see it happening any time soon. Part of the trouble is that many individuals don’t think that what they can do will make any difference, and it takes effort, so they don’t bother. It’s sad.

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