this is the garden god created,
meant to be shared, not decimated.
it is not up to the hand of man,
to decide which species
live and die on their land.
man is here to protect
the planet's health,
not destroy it with
cunning or stealth.
humans please respect everything you see,
before it is all history.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
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- karen lyons kalmenson
- I am a proud senior, forever hippie, who has incorporated the peace and love vibe into the technosphere of the 21st century. Gratitude and love of all beings is what I live for and how I live. My husband and I are guardians of pteribird in heaven and magic Mikey a special needs senior parrot, whose intelligence and love is beautiful and humbling. Blessings
2 comments:
Dear Karen,
I've noticed your often-poetic (both literally and metaphorically) comments on the NY Times's website, and curiosity led me to your blog. I'm a writer and editor at The Bygone Bureau (bygonebureau.com), an online arts and culture magazine, and I'm currently working on a piece about the Times's comments culture -- in which the few poet-commenters like yourself will probably figure very prominently.
I was wondering if you would consider conducting a brief interview with me over e-mail about your comment-box poetry? I can be reached at dcampbell@post.harvard.edu
Thanks very much,
Darryl Campbell
wow, how cool is this...
i will contact you, darryl
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