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Thursday, September 5, 2019
Monday, September 2, 2019
into the soup again
We can thank the cyanobacteria for this
Being here today along with all evolved life
As I learned today listening to you
Walking along hearing the history of the earth.
Our first mile covered a few billion years
When life in the ocean lived on sulfur
Until these bacteria emerged to eat carbon dioxide
Fixing nitrogen and excreting oxygen.
Everything follows from that biochemistry
Leading to algae and later plants
But all that byproduct oxygen wreaked havoc
Being toxic pollution to most existing life.
And as photosynthesis consumed the carbon dioxide
Causing the opposite of our greenhouse effect today
Our planet cooled into a frozen snowball
Covering the entire ocean under thick ice.
Lucky for us the cyanobacteria survived
And volcanoes spewed more carbon dioxide
And the atmosphere rebalanced to our happy place
Before the anthropocene crisis unfolding today.
So this organism is the scourge blooming in our lakes
Fed by our fertilizer runoff fouling the water with toxins
Undrinkable and unsuitable for swimming or even boating
Taking us back into the primordial soup.
Every crisis is caused by successful adaptation
Exhausting all available resources
Poisoning the environment with waste
Creating opportunity for anything that can thrive.
Posted by sought after at 8:38 PM
the convergence
The transition happens in some way to all of us
Who live past the age of peak hormones
As our testosterone ebbs and estrogen wanes
Gender converges into human being.
The potential to identify as a man or a woman
Or some androgynous combination of both
Expressing whatever genes we share in common
Allows us to exhibit every possible characteristic.
We are all hybrid mixes to some degree
Whether or not we are open to the ambiguity
What displays innocently in childhood
Returns to ask acceptance in later years.
This awareness of self is a gift of growing older
If we are able to flow with the changes time brings
To celebrate and embrace who we have become
The person who waited all our lives to emerge.
Posted by sought after at 9:30 AM
Sunday, September 1, 2019
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