Pilgrims at Terror Creek
“There is no effort on my brow,
I do not strive,* I do not weep;
I rush with the swift spheres and glow
In joy, and when I will, I sleep.”
~ Matthew Arnold [speaking in the voice of Nature], Mortality
Decaffeinated nature lovers feel
(And do not think) that nature doesn’t strain;
It does not have to struggle; yet the real,
Harsh truth is nature’s elements know pain
To nth and inconceivable degrees.
The pain in earthquakes and tsunamis comes
To others, not to nature. Fox cubs freeze
But nature doesn’t feel. Destruction thrums
Throughout our world and through the universe,
In galaxies that chomp each other, whales
That chomp and swallow, all in tortures worse
Than Vlad’s, huge stabs for those whom he impales.
This Vlad is part of Nature. Don’t forget

That, Nature Lovers. He is Nature’s threat.
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* N.B. Arnold could not bring himself to put in the effort to write correctly rhyming and correctly rhythmical verse. Having said that, I now explain that occasionally the “matter” in a poem (its subject matter) is so intensely cruel that, yes, it might cause the rhythm of that cruel part of the poem to go wonky. I fail to see, however, why it should cause disruption of pure rhyme.

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