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Audre Lorde Knows What I Mean – 2021 in review - 3. Part Three: Swan Song
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Audre Lorde Knows What I Mean –
2021 in review
by AC Benus
“When I hear of the destruction of a species,
I feel as if all the works of some great writer
has perished.”
—Theodore Roosevelt, [i]
February 15th, 1899
Part Three:
Environmental Collapse I
XIII.
Three Triolets on a Theme
i.
There is no freshness now left in the air
Because the wildfires have drenched it in smoke,
And over a land wasted in despair
There is no freshness now left in the air
And no one seems to even give a care
The world outside’s forced to admit and choke
There is no freshness now left in the air
Because the wildfires have drenched it in smoke.
ii.
Open windows to outside air,
For it is stifling through and through
And ash will get in if you dare
Open windows to outside air,
Because the world burns everywhere—
So choose carefully if you do
Open windows to the outside air,
For it is stifling through and through.
iii.
Here there is no breath in today’s foul air
Which windows closed or open cannot hide,
For death from the forest fires’ dark lair
Shows there is no breath in today’s foul air
Which strips the woods of life and leaves them bare
As warning that none should again reside
Where there is no breath in today’s foul air
Which windows closed or open cannot hide. [ii]
XIV.
Twenty-three, the species declared extinct,
Greets an autumn headline when we awake.
They disappeared not all at once, but now,
There’s some truth from D.C. on the Nation’s
Environmental State of the Union.
It’s a caught-up moment of sobering
Honesty for all to minimize,
Ignore, false-debate, deny, lie about
As our Big-Money Politics sees fit. [iii]
XV.
Kyrielle
The young are without hope the Earth
Can survive Man’s heartless onslaught,
For if one surveys action’s dearth,
You know they feel just as they ought
—And I, young at heart, am with them.
Everywhere they look, there’s despair,
While truth to tell, it’s in their lungs
Breathing in the sulfurous air,
Feeling it coating on their tongues
—And I, young at heart, am with them.
For decades’ worth of lip service
Has done the world’s children no good,
Except raise them sad and nervous
Their kids will hate them as they should
—And I, young at heart, am with them. [iv]
XVI.
Little Willie
Willi thought everything was nice
as he froze to death in the ice,
fumbling with his rosary beads
as if life’s a string of misdeeds.
XVII.
Why should I be shocked?—
And yet, I was.
A satellite view,
Of current times,
Clearly shows Brazil
As it is now—
A vast savanna
With rainforests
Completely wiped out.
There’s nothing now,
Save some margins on
The Amazon’s
Capillary banks.
But, do not fear—
They'll soon go as well,
For nothing stops
Mankind’s slash and burn,
Though it's our flesh
His machete strikes;
Though it's our soul
His flames plow asunder. [v]
XVIII.
Biomass, Biomass, you can’t compete
With the weight of all our manmade crap, so
Biomass, Biomass, toss us over
And let centrifugal force hurl us
Into the darkest Hell of our nightmares—
Biomass, Biomass, we can’t survive. [vi]
XIX.
How many have been the poems written
On the soothing sanctity of the rain,
And yet, in Greenland this year, it was rain
That witnessed the ice with drops be bitten.
For the first time in recorded history,
Heat made it rain steadily on the snow
And great cataracts of runoff to flow,
While the cause of it was no mystery.
Past the point of a shot across the bow,
What this winter was, unprecedented,
Will happen every year unprevented
As the ‘way it is’ in the here and now.
No use to seek wisdom where’er it stands,
For our doomsday strides unstopped through the lands. [vii]
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[i] Note for the Part Three Epigraph:
“When I hear of the destruction of a species” Theodore Roosevelt, private letter to Frank M. Chapman, reprinted in Pegs to Hang Ideas on; a Book of Quotations [Marjorie Weiser, Editor] (New York 1973), p. 247
https://archive.org/details/pegstohangideaso0000weis/page/246/mode/2up
[ii] Note for Verse No. 13 (XIII):
“Three Triolets on a Theme”
The world is literally on fire now, all year long. See Lisa Shumaker / Andrea Januta’s December 13th, 2021, article From Wildfires to Floods, Climate Change Worsens Extreme Weather Across Globe posted on insurancejournal.com
https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/international/2021/12/13/645400.htm
[iii] Notes for Verse No. 14 (XIV):
“Twenty-three, the species declared extinct”
Reality-based reality catches up listing exterminated species due to manmade conditions. See Catrin Einhorn’s September 28th, 2021, article Protected Too Late: U.S. Officials Report More Than 20 Extinctions posted on nytimes.com
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/28/climate/endangered-animals-extinct.html
– And CBS / Associated Press’ September 29th, 2021, article Ivory-Billed Woodpecker, 22 Other Species Declared Extinct by U.S. Government posted on cbsnews.com
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ivory-billed-woodpecker-23-species-declared-extinct-us/
[iv] Notes for Verse No. 15 (XV): Kyrielle
“The young are without hope the Earth”
Reality-based reality in the young’s view of Baby Boomers’ crass disregard for the survival of the human species. See Rob Picheta’s October 25th, 2021, article CO2 Levels in the Atmosphere Reach a 3 Million-Year High, Putting the World ‘Way Off Track’ posted on cnn.com
https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/25/world/emissions-climate-greenhouse-gas-bulletin-wmo-intl/index.html
– And Sharon Pruitt-Young’s September 11th, 2021, article Climate Change is Making Natural Disasters Worse – Along with Our Mental Health posted on npr.org
https://www.npr.org/2021/09/11/1035241392/climate-change-disasters-mental-health-anxiety-eco-grief
– And Steffan Messenger’s June 24th, 2021, article Climate Change Anxiety: Young People ‘Feel Hopeless’ posted on bbc.com
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-57555760
[v] Note for Verse No. 17 (XVII):
“Why should I be shocked?—”
The stripping of Brazil. See Liz Kimbrough’s October 6th, 2021, article Brazil Leads Amazon in Forest Loss This Year posted on news.mongabay.com
– And the European Space Agency’s October 6th, 2021, article Forest Degradation Primary Driver of Carbon Loss in the Brazilian Amazon posted on esa.int
Compare the satellite view of Brazil in 2021 (above) with this eoportal.org satellite image taken in 2000
The following businessinsider.com map pinpoints the nearly 40,000 out-of-control forest fires in South America for the summer of 2019 alone, although hundreds of thousands of additional acres have burned since then
https://i.insider.com/5d5ef09badbcf8373954f386?width=700&format=jpeg&auto=webp
– And Aylin Woodward’s August 23rd, 2019, article Brazil Has Seen 100,000 Fire Alerts in 10 Days, But it’s not Just the Amazon – One Map Shows How Much of South America is Burning posted on businessinsider.com
https://www.businessinsider.com/map-south-america-on-fire-amazon-2019-8
[vi] Notes for Verse No. 18 (XVIII):
“Biomass, Biomass, you can’t compete”
Manmade junk. See Drew Kann’s December 9th, 2020, article Human-Made Materials May Now Outweigh All Living Things on Earth posted on cnn.com
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/world/human-made-mass-exceeds-biomass-report-2020/index.html
– And Patrick Galey’s December 9th, 2020, article Manmade Mass Now Outweighs Life on Earth posted on phys.org
https://phys.org/news/2020-12-manmade-mass-outweighs-life-earth.html
[vii] Notes for Verse No. 19 (XIX): Sonnet
“How many have been the poems written”
Rains in Greenland. See Joe Hernandez’s August 20th, 2021, article Rain Fell on the Peak of Greenland’s Ice Sheet for the First Time in Recorded History posted on npr.org
https://www.npr.org/2021/08/20/1029633740/rain-fall-peak-of-greenland-ice-sheet-first-climate-change
– And Rachel Ramirez’s August 19th, 2021, article Rain Fell at the Normally Snowy Summit of Greenland for First Time on Record posted on cnn.com
https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/19/weather/greenland-summit-rain-climate-change/index.html
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