Written by Deryn van der Tang
CURRENTS AND WAVES
Blood moon waning,
Earth is straining.
Currents flow,
Winds of change blow.
Headwinds, tailwinds, breezes, and gales,
Waves vibrate, surge, merge.
Earth warns—about to purge.
VOLCANIC ERUPTION
Volcano erupts,
Outbursts disrupts.
Lava furiously flows,
Confusion, disorder grows.
Breaking, splitting,
Discharge and venting—
Earth vomits with ire,
Woe all who stand in its pyre.
THE SEISMIC SHIFT
Seismic shifts and lifts,
Altered displacement drifts.
Remove, adapt, transpose,
Adjust, replace, and close.
Rearranged, transformed,
The Earth reformed.
Was this mere diversion,
Or meant for our conversion?
COMPLETION
Blood moon rises,
Triumph in many guises.
The realization of our dreams
Is not always what it seems.
Culmination and integration—
Fruition, not perfection.
The old has passed,
A new vision is cast.
Text © Deryn van der Tang
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And yet, as humans, we think we know it all, and, we don’t, take the heed of these, warning signs from, nature…