Our greatest hope

 Our greatest hope


Our greatest hope is that some survive

Escape this century with duck and dive

Few in number, a ragged bunch

Who outlive man’s madness and nature’s anger. 


Older but wiser, fewer but leaner 

Unwilling to repeat the pattern

That brought us destruction and terror

Beyond our wildest nightmare. 


One day we woke, nature had turned

And called a day on wasteful man

Unleashed the terrors of the Bible

Man and nature in a perfect storm. 


Luck intervened like often  before

And saved a few in lands remote

In third world countries in deep ravines

Whole cities perished before our eyes. 


Lucky those who perished first

Blessed are those who didn’t linger

Nowhere safe and no one spared

No one awake for no one cared. 


Deep in the forests of Borneo

Cave dwellers carry right on

A Stone Age life that hasn’t changed

Five thousand years and counting. 


Life is funny in that way

Creation’s sense of humor 

Those who survive, the least of us

The least but now our future. 

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