The Wolf and the Bear
Every organic matter has a purpose,
A mouse feeds on scraps left by humans,
The owl feeds on the mouse,
The wolf consumes the owl,
The bear consumes the wolf.
We however,
are below both
the wolf and
the bear.
Sure,
Intelligence grants us
a higher rank than
said wolf and bear,
But answer me the
question of instinct,
If you were to encounter
The wolf or the bear
Without proper protection,
Who would claim victor
Over the wolf or the bear?
Never do we Identify
The natural position of rank
our species holds
between species.
Sure,
We have evolved
Incredibly to our
Surroundings,
But with such
Evolution,
We have forgotten
The strength
Both the
Wolf and the Bear
Holds against us.
The Earth is
Not the property of
Man,
Whose morality we lost
Through generations
Of misguided teachings.
Why we have
Forgotten
To repay our harmful
Environmental impact
Is a shameful mystery
To me.
As a society,
We've become blinded
By the greed
Which tunnels our vision
Towards personal success.
We have ignored
Earths cries,
As her health continues to
Decline.
And
Leaders of today's
Society seem to look
Away from presented
Evidence of unthinkable
Reality.
Truth be told,
The mascots of
Today's society
Stir anger in my
Concerned conscious.
And,
Deceased trees
We dye green,
Seem to possess
More value
Than the irreplaceable
Beats of life.
Understandably,
Those dead trees
We dye green
Hold structure
To our civilized
Ecosystems.
But when did
We train the
Future generations
Money dominates our
Earth?
The homeless are denied shelter
In cold and rain,
Since they possess no money,
They are simply rejected.
Are their lives
So much less valuable
Than the man
Who sells materials?
The rejection of refuge a man
Of no wealth
Continues to face
Provokes my curiosity
Of "rank".
The mouse caught in a storm
Encounters the bear
As the mouse is
Seeking shelter.
A quiet den resists
The weather
As the mouse continues
To shiver.
He enters the den,
For natural instinct
Whispers dry warmth,
And the laws of nature speak
Freedom.
The bear claims the den
As his own,
Allowing no cold
Passerby's to wait out
The storm,
For the rank of the mouse
Holds no value to the
Standards of the bear.
I have to assume
It's in all species nature
To claim property as
Their own,
Doing so gives me
A sense of assurance
When displeased with
Societies idea of
Social status,
And what social status
Is privileged.
A lumberjack
Earns a living cutting down
Trees,
Said trees are then
Turned to lumber
For the skeleton
Of shelter,
And he who is paid
To turn said trees
To beams
Sends said beams to
A hardware outlet,
The contractor
Trades the lumber
For sentimental
Green paper,
To construct shelter
For the homeowner
Who's fortune
Grants him
Such privilege.
Review the cycle,
And ask yourself
The question of economic
Logic,
Why price an organic
Resource a man of
Wealth is welcome
To provide warmth for
Himself,
But said organic resource
Is off limits
To the man who
Possess' no wealth?
What is the value
We price on life?
Who decided they
Rule over
All who occupy
this Earth?
All I can do is stand and wait,
As I wait for the day
In which we repay Earth-
But as always,
The greed will continue
To breed.