Disaster Of Animal Extinction Poem by Cui Gya

Disaster Of Animal Extinction



The brain of grain burns much desire
Blue planet vanish some hope

That time maybe was called Wild Age
Dodos flied above the Indian Ocean
They often compared their wings and flying to helmeted hornbill of Malay.
The terror bird of New Zealand had not yet found human terror.
Australian hyena
Would rather to wander alone.
African sunshine Made quaggas' fur sleek
West beaver couldn't discern crops sprinkled with pesticides
Rhinos couldn't understand high prices of rhino horns

Later they could only die one by one
Because human needs were not the wild
Opening up and developing virgin soil
Waves of revolution
Was higher than front wave

To drown their intelligence.
To destroy their diversity.
Leading to the disaster of wild animals extinction

How did human beings change after a couple of revolutions?
They become desolate andanxious.
The environment of human is going to be collapsed.

Thursday, July 11, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: development
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I am thinking about the relationship between the development and destruction of human society.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 11 July 2019

Well articulated and nicely penned with conviction. An insightful piece of poetry. Thanks for sharing, Cui.

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