I believe Woody Guthrie would have had a lot to say about global warming if he was alive today and the conditions of our environment. He wrote This Land Is Your Land in response to Irving Berlin's God Bless America which he felt was unrealistic and complacent. Thanks Woody for inspiring so many who came after you to raise their voices and use their art to speak out about issues where there is need for change.
Photograph: Sebastio Salgado
Was it not enough greed turned grass into a dustbowl?
Big men with diamond lies
now rape the countryside
because money means more than life.
Blue collars hammered by white
are too hungry to fight
the death plunge into black gold.
Papa oil doesn’t care about soil
or whether the sky turns
from bright blue to ash gray.
The innocent are now stuck
breathing the polluted muck
from lungs never exposed to clean air.
©Susie Clevenger 2013
Comments
-HA
How true it is...and it is so apt for the prompt you gave.
Greed seems to be here in Maine also...turning the forests into condo developments.
Peace
Siggi
I wish we had more green collars to fight for our land/our world.
Your poem is so true and I agree it should be a song! Bravo Susie~
What a great challenge!
It's a sad old world we live in. Fracking and pipelines and oil tankers could make the Dust Bowl look like a mountain meadow in spring.
Thanks for introducing one of my oldtime favorites to the garden.
K
the line says all...and a great title..