<Prompt 30: Last One. Write a Disappearing Poem> An interesting piece of synchronicity: someone declared today (Nov. 30) to be the International Day of Remembrance for Lost Species.
One black rhino falls on the Savannah.
Deep in shadowed jungles,
the Formosan clouded leopard
winks out of time.
Poor old Lonesome George,
the last Pinta Island Tortoise,
slowly ages to stone. And gone.
Celia, the last Pyrenean Ibex, taking
one last breath beneath a quivering acacia
on a windswept, sunset plain.
The Japanese river otter. The Liverpool Pigeon.
The Eastern cougar. Javan Tiger. Golden Toad.
The Ivory-Billed. . .don’t say it.
The Ivory. . .no, not yet.
Keep that door open yet a little longer.
Listen for the wheep and cluck
deep in the swamp. Watch
for that flash of white through the mosses.
Gratitude List:
1. Hope
2. Warmth
3. Light
4. Art
5. This moment.
May we walk in Beauty.
