I.
It's like pointing
to a burning building
and yelling “Snow!”
An emergency
of cheap vodka
and small sterile men
of vocal fry
and more than 8,000
California sea lions
residing on Sri Lanka’s
southernmost shore.
II.
Some talk about
policy, about the need
for studies of studies
and committees
to study the studies.
Others (predictably)
will blame
the hordes
of unconverted,
whose mere longing
sullies the very idea
of heaven.
III.
Nature’s death
threats heartily ignored,
we, the unwilling,
find ourselves
watching
the world burn
down, which is, after all,
easier and more
entertaining
than taking action
to offset our ignorance.
IV.
Less painful, too,
than acknowledging
no planetary fire
escape exists, no
grand galaxial
firefighters coming
to rescue us,
to quell the flames
lapping at our hearts
and our bare toes,
as we stand
on the shore, waving
goodbye to
yet another day.
(c) 2018, by Hannah Six
Image: Moss covered lava field, Grindavik, Iceland, Chris Ford/Flickr
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