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Plastic Paradise
Blake’s world in a grain of sand This plastic bottle in my hand Welcome to the new Fantasy Island Of plastic trash, a brave new land This tropical island, it's perfect for me Plastic parts and baggies floating on the sea Maybe melt it down and build homes for the needy or a giant vacation raft for the greedy With helipads, private yacht docks Big towering plastic wave blocks, Rubber beach, water bottle boardwalk Plastic vat-grown flesh of real livestock The morality of the cancer cell Substrate feeders, eating pell-mell The world’s becoming a garbage pail No thought to the inevitable And climate change serves their agenda well Because the human contribution’s debatable While they discuss warming, the cartel’s Strip malls and subdivisions continue to swell Doomed is the animal that craps its nest Any intelligent species should be distressed A problem that’s not yet addressed I’m not so sure we’ll pass the test History will certainly not treat us kind The obvious answer is easy to find We have turned a greedy eye blind To the inevitable impact of short-term design Of wild spaces, said Edward Abbey The world, and humankind’s necessity Without wild spaces, wild humans can’t be Which serves the moral absentees However, it does seem to me Abbey missed one fact that’s key There will always be crazies like me Who’d burn it down to set it free 4/9/16
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