See Wan Man's Poison Meets Sea's Treat Poem by Jonathan ROBIN

See Wan Man's Poison Meets Sea's Treat



From seed to tumbleweed dust shroud appeared
as plague upon the solstice, land at sea,
and yet, to sea, soil transfers sudden sheered
to fertilize both seaweed, plankton. Tree
roos, cities, suffered, yet ruse balance seemed
to be in play as mother Nature's wit
hung spider webs with dew dust duly schemed
to compensate for overfishing: skit
set sand cat 'mid man pigeons as down under
'pollution' levels rose to record highs,
yet this same gold dust showed all was not blunder,
if not solution, gift, prodigious size
for all marine around the Austral coast,
which, could they sing, would providence rich toast.
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(14 February 2010)

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Brian Jani 15 May 2014

Mr robin What a fantastic poem

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