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Pride Month, and other Haibun - 16. Fire and Brimstone
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Fire and Brimstone
Haibun
There was a time when nine hundred fifty thousand new car registrations were issued in Beijing a day; but that was twenty years ago when a difference could have been made; when most of those cars could have been electric or hydrogen, or something else clean. But that boat has sailed with belching black exhaust, and now who knows how many new dino-juice vehicles are put on the road every twenty-four hours. Soon, maybe they will even burn coal.
As the crystal blue
of the glaciers turns water,
the azure sky browns.
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It was many years ago now that I first became aware of the blindness most people have concerning air quality. A Berlitz calendar in fact woke me up to it. International in its scope, one month was gifted with a picture of the row of windmills outside of Amsterdam. It’s a place I have been, so was shocked to see the printed photograph featured the structures against an orange-brown, smog laden background. How could they not have seen it; how they look at this nightmare picture and see it as ‘lovely.’
To have live this long and now know
my generation’s the last one
to have seen the world with blue skies
unfiltered yellow by the sun.
Our eyes were the last to witness
the horizons unpolluted
by tons of manmade waste air-borne
to make each ray brown and muted.
Now, unknown, the kids look around
and think soupy particulates
‘beautiful’ in their ignorance,
praising the ugliness of their wits.
And so my five decades of life
prepare to fade to a sunset,
mourning how it’s far too late
to tip back and somehow re-get
The blue skies of my youth for us
when nothing stops the pollution
and no Power brooks compromise
to reach the needed solution.
So in my head the sight will die
of a world blessed with her blue skies
when my body ceases to live,
and I take them with me as sighs.
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But, as for the calendar, I shrugged it off as a one-time myopia. Shrugged the feeling that such images were not going to be regarded as ‘the way things are.’ But then, in one of the Star Wars movies, a foreign paradise was illustrated as smog choked and putrid in atmosphere, and I thought — well, made in Hollywood, they know no better. It’s the air they live and breathe in. ‘Forgive them, for they know not what they do.’
The seven last words
of the climate death throes
“How could you….
“How could you…
“How…?”
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All despair now seems appropriate. This is how I felt last year when a new kids’ series featuring the Snoopy and Charlie Brown characters in televised adventures used as backgrounds not lovely, simple, natural blue skies — but orange-brown, smog-sickened pollution-vomited welkins for the Peanut kids to walk and talk in. There is no hope; there are no blue skies in humankind’s future anymore. Not when our species looks around and sees a manmade fire and brimstone atmosphere but thinks “How pretty.”
I’ll die among the last
to have ever breathed free
in Earth’s blue-skied paradise.
To have a brain is to want
things natural again;
to have a soul is to
pity the mess we’ve made
of the place we call home
and not even know.
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