The Jungle Poem by Sameer Denzi

The Jungle



From my perch that's high above
I survey the vastness that's below;
The great sprawling urban 'utopia'
Tis a jungle with no hint of nature.

I see a maze of concrete and asphalt,
Neons and walls of synthetic colour.
I see a great haze of smoke and dust
Kicked up by them migrating hordes.

Built by and for the human master,
All other species are mere scavengers.
Here we are supreme and defy nature
Now that we are at evolutionary peak.

But then I spot a strange anomaly
On the roof of a derelict structure.
Weeds grow roots into its fissures,
Year by year they go more deeper

Is this a sign, I begin to ponder,
Of greater reversals yet to come,
When 'utopian' bubble finally bursts
Under the weight of our arrogance?

Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: society
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