Decay and Nature
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Decay and Nature
And the dawn lit up the fire of the accelerated rust
That was attacking the face of that exposed, metal, armless, bust
Nothing in this life is forever, or forever lasts
Except some deep forgotten secret, in our mind, from the past
And decay happens, even to personifications of the language of love
Decay happens, even to the delicate petals of the rosebud
What happens to the spark of life, from Love sown?
Why does the product have to grow up and die alone?
And the birds did continue to sing, amongst the decay
Whilst we pump into nature, the toxins that technology will pay
And the acid air, that we all continue to breathe
Is manufactured in the pursuit of the profit and the slease
As we upset and rape the balance of nature
And pay lip service to it in our schools and lecture theatres
It will fight back, with the most deadly force
And will end up destroying ourselves, of course.
Georges.
That was attacking the face of that exposed, metal, armless, bust
Nothing in this life is forever, or forever lasts
Except some deep forgotten secret, in our mind, from the past
And decay happens, even to personifications of the language of love
Decay happens, even to the delicate petals of the rosebud
What happens to the spark of life, from Love sown?
Why does the product have to grow up and die alone?
And the birds did continue to sing, amongst the decay
Whilst we pump into nature, the toxins that technology will pay
And the acid air, that we all continue to breathe
Is manufactured in the pursuit of the profit and the slease
As we upset and rape the balance of nature
And pay lip service to it in our schools and lecture theatres
It will fight back, with the most deadly force
And will end up destroying ourselves, of course.
Georges.
I am a right bad ass, dankish prince and I love my Violet to bits.
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Welcome back to the lousy little ones, Georges. 
As long as we are arrogant enough to believe we could master Nature, there is little hope of mankind surviving.
Ours is to sing and dance, however, even though we might as well be sitting on Krakatau in early August 1883...
Tom

Unfortunately this is so true. The complexity of the ecological dependencies omnipresent in Nature is far beyond the control capacity of humans and / or simple machines. (And all our machines are essentially trivial machines.)As we upset and rape the balance of nature
And pay lip service to it in our schools and lecture theatres
It will fight back, with the most deadly force
And will end up destroying ourselves, of course.
As long as we are arrogant enough to believe we could master Nature, there is little hope of mankind surviving.

Ours is to sing and dance, however, even though we might as well be sitting on Krakatau in early August 1883...
Tom
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Great poem George! I wonder what is that "metal...bust"?
A recent radio program I heard travelling in my car talked about the fundamental difference between old and modern world thinking. Eg. the ancient Greeks and Romans lived with a great fear of being forgotten after they died. Hence busts, statues (Ozymandias), temples and epic poems etc. Our great fear in the modern world is to forget who we are- to lose our memory before we lose our life (alzheimers). Mmmm, is there a poem in that?
Cheers, Witty.
A recent radio program I heard travelling in my car talked about the fundamental difference between old and modern world thinking. Eg. the ancient Greeks and Romans lived with a great fear of being forgotten after they died. Hence busts, statues (Ozymandias), temples and epic poems etc. Our great fear in the modern world is to forget who we are- to lose our memory before we lose our life (alzheimers). Mmmm, is there a poem in that?
Cheers, Witty.
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