Earth After People Poem by Paul Butters

Earth After People

Rating: 5.0


The wind and wild hounds of hell
Howl in unison
Over a desolate landscape.
Only a handful of us
Remain
Survivors of a cataclysm
That almost wiped out
The whole human race.

Now grand lady nature is taking back
Everything she ever lost
Or was robbed of.
Ivy, vines and other creepers
Clamber over the crumbling concrete castles
That once were our homes.

Roads crack asunder:
Cleaving city ravines where subways
Have collapsed -
New rivers for new times.

Angkor Wat has nothing on this:
City after city
Lost in tangled jungle.
Animal pets run wild,
Mating with wolves and wildcats
And God knows what,
To add to their strength.

Where nuclear power plants exploded
Unattended by humankind,
All is winter desolation,
Yet even there Nature is fighting back,
Reclaiming her grounds
Inch by inch.

Take a closer look at all these lands:
Nature is now flourishing:
Free of pollution
Carbon emissions
And Global Warming
Caused by "Man".

The world has lost its top predator
And destroyer.
Meerkats and monkeys are the brightest now
Or maybe dolphins.
Dogs and cats are quite smart too.
But all in all
The world is so much better:
A vernal Paradise
For all
Except Humanity.

© PB 21\12\2020. For Norman Stevens.

Monday, December 21, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: disaster,future,nature
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Paul Butters 05 February 2021

Many Thanks Khairul. If I need a PR person I know who to ask. A sobering topic this by the way...

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Khairul Ahsan 21 December 2020

Such a wondeful poem with an apt title! Loved it entirely. 'But all in all The world is so much better: A vernal Paradise For all Except Humanity.' - I fully agree! The poem, so well written, deserves full marks and I heartily give it 5 Stars *****! I recommend this poem to be selected as the 'Member Poem of the Day' for any day soon.

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