Between Steel and Soil
We built a future fluent in progress, yet illiterate in grace,
as glass and steel rose proudly to replace
the earth’s gentle voice beneath our feet-
a quiet truth we chose not to meet.
We chased the shimmer of innovation’s light,
while forests slipped into endless night.
Oceans carried the weight of careless need,
each wave a warning, each wound a seed.
Cities bloomed where roots were torn away,
and profit learned to speak louder than clay.
Ambition soared beyond the sky’s embrace,
yet never paused to count the cost it pays.
We taught machines to reason, to calculate and foresee,
but forgot to teach humility-
to honor life in all its fragile forms,
to cherish stillness amid the storms.
Silence, once sacred, now drowns in haste,
patience discarded, empathy erased.
Greed whispers louder than the plea of rain,
and power’s hunger rehearses our pain.
Within us rises a quiet war-
between what we are and what we’re striving for,
between the human and the wild entwined,
the fleeting want and the permanent line.
Yet kindness calls us to reconsider,
to be the guardians, not the defilers.
For nothing survives by accident or chance;
the world bends softly to our glance.
What we choose to nurture learns how to stay,
what we ignore slowly fades away.
So pause, humanity, before the last light’s gone-
the future is built on what we choose to love,
and what we choose to leave undone.
Oh, Man, remember-progress is not the measure of our worth,
but how gently we walk upon this earth.
Choose care over conquest, wisdom over speed,
for the future will echo the values we seed.

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