Sunday, September 4, 2011
Sunday poetry
balance
the land strives
for balance
beneath the surface
plates float
and fluid resists
three kilometers of ice
from thousands
of years ago
the land rises
as buoyancy opposes
an ancient weight
as scientists trace
the interaction
to molecules
guided by
Newton's theory
that layers move
at different velocities
that fluid arises
from stress
topside
humans reside
on the land
that rises
some live
under pressure
some resist
life's flow
some glimpse
beneath the surface
and some strive
for balance
guided by
the Indian theory
that the land is alive
that she resists harm
and she speaks
whether or not we listen
~ Melissa Dey Hasbrook
Melissa Dey Hasbrook releases a poetry collection entitled "Circle...Home" on September 10, 2011, in Lansing, Michigan. Visit her website for more information.
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