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All of This

A poem

By Reece BeckettPublished about 12 hours ago 1 min read
All of This
Photo by Emerson Peters on Unsplash

The smiles of those above

fade further with every

passing second.

-

We began so simply,

we followed our instincts,

we survived,

we tried

to move on.

-

Now we hold the end of the world

in a laboratory somewhere

ready to throw it across the sea

without a second’s notice.

-

Now we price ourselves out of

the same things we invented.

-

Now we capture one another

and force them into labour

and feed generational trauma,

alterations to your genes.

-

We prepare ourselves for certain death,

and are thrown around like

ashes in the wind.

-

We built all of this:

the cities, the skylines, the seas

and the bombs.

-

We made those words which

we now curse ourselves with.

-

We burnt the skin,

we buried our dead,

how many coffins have we made, by now?

-

And still, we sit inside,

reading light romantic novels, chuckling away

when a man

on a screen

is hit in the face

with a pie.

-

We play up this charade,

we dance around the inexorable

the inevitable

the great flash that will take our bodies

so quickly that we’ll never bleed.

-

The sky will turn orange,

then green,

then red,

and will stay black forever,

as a new species tries

to rise from the ashes

and is forced into

mourning all that we did.

social commentaryMental Health

About the Creator

Reece Beckett

Poetry and cultural discussion (primarily regarding film!).

Author of Portrait of a City on Fire (2020, Impspired Press). Also on Medium and Substack, with writing featured… around…

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