By Maxwell Anderson . Image credit : Rosie Hopkins.

If other planets dark as earth
About dim trembling stars
Carry frail freight of death and birth,
Wild love, and endless wars;

If from far, unseen motes in flight
Life look down questioning
This helpless passage through the night
Is a less lonely thing:

But if unchained through empty space
Drift only shell and fire
What seeks the beauty of this face,
What end has its desire?

A candle in a night of storms,
Blown back and choked with rain,
Holds longer than the mounting forms
That ride time’s hurricane.

a view down a reservoir in Scotland with low hills around it and trees
Image credit Rosie Hopkins

One response to “Earth Evanescent for #EarthDay”

  1. Or to quote Tennyson (Locksley Hall Sixty Years After):

    Hesper – Venus – were we native to that splendour or in Mars,
    We should see the globe we groan in, fairest of their evening stars.
    Could we dream of wars and carnage, craft and madness, lust and strife,
    Roaring London, raving Paris, in that point of peaceful light?

    ;

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