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Small Life
There are killings, suffocation in gullet hell holes, decapitations by mandibles stalking in shadows, death pits at the bottom of slippery throated flowers and racked on a web, a struggling moth slowly turning into soup. My garden is a slaughter field littered with the leftovers from deadly feasts. And the victims….what of their inaudible cries, the screams broadcast on wavelengths beyond my ear. Do they plead for mercy, feel pain register in whatever rudimentary brain animates their brief lives. Help me ! Please help me ! does the moth cry, feeling the spiders fangs penetrate and pump poison into its trussed body. Or do I give such small life undue significance affording it compassion when it should be exempt. But where's the line ? Size ? Its propensity for domestication, its rank on an arbitrary scale ? The perfumed beauty of a single flower diverts the senses and disconnects attention to the suffering of small things. We are blissfully unaware. Does anyone hear them, does anyone care, or does life's little screams fall into an uncaring nothingness and if so, then what of our own.
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