Wild Mankind, Wilder Nature
Posted by Pristine Eyes on February 5, 2008
The air is free
so lets kill it;
The water is free
so lets waste it;
The sunlight is free
so lets make it dangerous;
The soil is free
so lets make it poisonous;
The sky is free
so lets blacken it;
For we are the most intelligent species
on this helpless earth
Therefore, we can, we can, we can!
Is Nature complaining against us?
Is she crying for her losses?
I hear them not.
Nature is smarter than us
We are just a higher part of her
She has given us a free reign
Not to destroy her
But to allow us to usher in
The next evolutionary shift.
This will make her stronger,
More intelligent and powerful
Is Nature complaining?
Can you hear her?
We can’t, we can’t, we can’t!
Barbarism is needed every four or five hundred years to bring the world back to life. Otherwise it would die of civilization.
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