Lines Against This Realpolitik EnterPrize Nillennium Zeitgeist

by Michael Horovitz

Lines Against This Realpolitik EnterPrize Nillennium Zeitgeist

                         “We have drunk up, demure as at a grace,
                          Pollutions from the brimming cup of wealth;
                         Contemptuous of all honourable rule,
                         Yet bartering freedom and the poor man’s life
                         For gold, as at a market! . . .”
                              (S T Coleridge, ‘Fears in Solitude’, Spring 1798)

If all the Tweets that Webfreaks ever clicked

be some day twittered down

                                           and out

by lyrebirds blithely hymning nature’s truths

from deepwise roots and boughs of trees worldwide

reduced to blank screens irreparable

     futilities of wars outgrown

                                           

not just for a token pseudoliberal gesture

or votechasing week or month or year

but melodiously concording beakblent joys

disarming hellbent hatreds with their silences and noise

once and forever and for all

     thence might a worthwhile new millennium spring

and Homo Rapiens expire

     that every breed

of future womankind, mankind

     old and youngkind

revel in mutual total humankindness

     that a truly brave new planet’s friends

join hands and hearts and heads again

to sing and cling

                           reborn

in hope and strength and decency again

     and endurance, to cope with pain

and natural death

     earthlings unanimous:

concerted, immaculate, sane.

Or if not

               . . . What?

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