The plants cry their tears
When starved of your affection
Dying from neglect
Christine Bolton – Poetry for Healing
The plants cry their tears
When starved of your affection
Dying from neglect
Christine Bolton – Poetry for Healing
There is danger down below
In the Gulf of Mexico
Southwest Florida’s coast
Today looks like its toast
There’s a commotion
In the ocean
The algae bloom
Is causing doom
Toxins are in the air
And can easily scare
The Red Tide
Cannot be denied
The event is not novel
But it’s certainly awful
Karenia Brevis as it is called
Has left us appalled
Causing humans to cough
A sign to keep off
Dead mammals and fish galore
Line up on our shore
The smell is nauseating
The result devastating
This is nothing new
Just another preview
Of nature doing its thing
Another gift she did bring
Although not manmade
It can still pervade
The planet is crying
Letting us know it’s dying
Christine Bolton – Poetry for Healing ©
Although it doesn’t always make the national news, Red Tide, doesn’t happen too often, but is very real to us in SW Florida. The loss of our sea life is so sad to witness. Beautiful Manatees, Dolphins, Loggerheads and all kinds of fish washed up on the shore is heartbreaking. Tourism is also a large part of our economy and it can have devastating effects on businesses and visitors alike. As if hurricanes weren’t enough! If you would like to know more about Red Tide check out these links below:
https://mote.org/news/florida-red-tide
Todays prompts:
The sky is crying
The teardrops of a planet
Dying from neglect
Christine Bolton – Poetry for Healing ©