Friday, September 11, 2020

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Celery Farm September 9, 2020

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racing ahead

With a name taken from science fiction 
Operation Warp Speed promises amazing results
Produced by competing capitalist pharmaceuticals 
Getting guaranteed government purchase payments

Considering all the hype from the hucksters
Promoting false hope for unproven COVID remedies 
The talk of a vaccine ready to deploy next month 
Presents as yet another untrue assertion 

But there is good reason to expect a vaccine soon
Made in China where science is preeminent 
Where multiple vaccine types are in advanced development 
Scheduled for full production in December 

Imagine the utter consternation here
Just three months from now if China has it
And the United States does not
And the whole world goes to China to get it

An event so much more momentous than Sputnik
When the whole world watched it twinkling across the night sky
Amazed as the Soviets sent Yuri Gagarin orbiting the earth 
While the ironically named Vanguard rockets failed to launch 

This is about human lives and the comparison is stark
Between the ongoing systemic failure here to contain the virus
And China's achievement keeping the pandemic under control 
With forty times fewer deaths despite four times greater population

To those apologists who ask what's the alternative 
Defenders of this corrupt government putting profits before people
The obvious answer cries out loud and clear 
Choose between socialist success or capitalist failure

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

ever changing habitat

That's virginia creeper I told her
After taking a closer look at the vine
She was examining trying to identify
Just now learning about invasive plants 

The leaves will soon turn red I said
Making it easy to spot in the foliage
And I asked if she had noticed the grass
Oh yes she knew it's called stilt grass

But I have a different take on invasive species
I went on to say to her we need to look at ourselves
As the first and foremost invasive species here
Talking about the two of us white people in America

That's an interesting perspective she replied
And went to join her horticultural group just arrived
And I went on my way to walk in the woods
Where I made my own most interesting discovery

I noticed a very large caterpillar ready to pupate 
Clasping onto a stem of virginia creeper vine
So heavy hanging down from near the tip
A pandora sphinx moth that this plant hosts

In this place posted with signs about restoring native plants
A commendable effort to cultivate a kind of historic garden
In this landscape that has a name taken from the native language 
There is no thought given to also restoring the native people 

This is the privilege of the weeders of the woods who garden here
To see themselves as working to protect and preserve nature 
But I see nature working independently to its own purpose
Expanding current species range in an ever changing habitat