We lay now
Where we once stood,
Firmly, grounded,
The pride of our birthright
Draped upon us like a cape,
Where we, Earth-bound,
Flightless beings,
Desirous of glory,
Waved our banners,
Over every conquered land of our brethren,
As if they were badges of honor,
Erecting the fallacies of man
Over the blood-soaked soil
Of our ancestors.
Where now, layers of concrete, buildings,
Noisy traffic, technology, and paved streets,
Can numb us from our past transgressions,
As we continue the onslaught.
We no longer hear the groans
Of the souls before us.
The screams from the great womb of mother Gaia
as she is defiled.
We don’t remember
Until we are laid to rest
Beside fallen warriors,
Buried, forgotten,
Under our vanities
Where we can no longer escape their cries.