Demeter’s Reckoning


Once upon a time
When I seeped with wisdom
Nestled deep in your earth
Nurturing mankind from it's birth
Your weeds have borne steel
And I weep for your hunger
As your forces grow stronger
It is I who remember your crimes

Ignorant
To the blasted fields and wilted air
Complacent
To a fallen future and a fate laid bare
And you would gouge your own Mother from within
To beget dust and skeletons
I watch you betray yourselves
And She is too withered to care

Once upon a time
They beseeched me for guidance
Groveled on their knees
For the wisdom of trees
Now I reap their disease!
Their pitiful defiance
These dregs of science
In sorrow and hatred entwined

Decrepit crops unsought by mankind
Scarecrows laid bare for the starving soil
You would choke willingly upon your Mother's ashes
And rue in millennia of Reckoning







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