We are the scourge of
ourselves,
sucking our world dry,
greedy for 'now',
for immediate pleasure,
the satisfaction of having,
of want without need.
Conquerors we once were,
the fear of alien nations,
we plundered their planets,
gorged on sweet bread of
their flesh.
But now we, devils of our own
making,
forever forsaking our future,
feeding on the now of our
wants,
we have finally conquered
ourselves.
We have raped our own planet
and almost barren our world,
our suns raging in anger
melts our scales into slough
that drips off our backs.
Light fades in our vision,
shy neath a nictitate blink,
its membrane near failing to
moisten
and almost blind we become.
Fear growls in our hearts as
our claws claw
for strength from each fought after
breath,
and we know we must act now,
for if not we are doomed as a
planet
and doomed as ourselves.
I, Esurient, a scientist,
tasked with others of my ilk
my design
to come up with an answer, and driven we are
to save our
world and our kind.
There is great need of
research,
to conquer this disease that
destroys us
and what better than
snatching miserable lab rats
from that pit that
names itself Earth.
(They are not far behind us,
those humans,
seeming intent on destruction
of self,
feeding on the wealth of
today
and discounting the dearth of
tomorrows...
the horrors to come.)
the horrors to come.)
We come in the night
stripping their planet of power,
switching off all lights, for what better than darkness
to feed on their fears and
fill them sour with dread.
We hungry (for life) suck
them up to our ships,
in their millions their billions;
we take all those
pathetic in living and the
dried bones of their dead.
Testing DNA ribbons proves of nothing to aid us
as a cure of
diseases that ail us bewail us,
but we find humans nutritious and at least
(for a while) we will feed well and
thrive.
And the planet though now
hostile
to our alien life form can be altered to suit us,
give a temporary respite and
keep us alive…
then we must begin again…to seek out new worlds,
to savage and plunder, seek out an answer… find
planets like us, intent of
destruction,
that will feed us and home
us,
will keep us alive,
well at least for a while…
Anna :o]
Inspired by Brenda’s Wordle 346, the words being: Stranger, drive,
bread, light, on, switch, growl, devil, shy, off, stripe & snatches –
although I couldn’t find a place for stranger and stripe.
Also inspired by MLM's prompt
of “Alien Abduction” where she asks us to write from the viewpoint of the
alien.
Image courtesy of: Pixel's
29 comments:
An amazing write!! Frightening!!!
Wordled well. I like how you combined the two prompts.
I agree this is fabulous and yes accurate and oh so scary in its truth!
At least we're not alone (in our self-destructiveness) in the universe.
This is indeed frightening because there is so much truth in it. Fiery and vivid writing! So good to have you back =)
Yves
Well, now, this is an outcome i had not thought of. But it is one way to rid the earth of us so it can thrive again. Smiles.
The planet need a #metoo! This is a horror for the horror. Truth is stranger than Science Fiction.
Sweeping, comprehensive, and masterly! You have all my own vast admiration for the human race.
An impactful and important piece ... stunning ... terrifying ... and brilliantly rendered.
Wow, an epic piece here of which speaks many a true word. I did enjoy your poem. (we've not forgotten your french onion recipe, my good lady nearly made some this weekend. I hope the wait will be worth it for you)
Its a vicious cycle we dubb survival
Well wrought in ypur poem Anna
Thank you for dropping by my Sunday Standard today
Much🌼love
Sometimes reality is stranger than fiction.
Yikes!! I say we better heed to the warning and save our planet! Beautifully penned.
I'm under my bed : (
Well, thanks for a well written nightmare. I have to go now. : )
ZQ
haha 'nutritious' - that's awesome.
Maybe I shouldn't have read this so late...but it was a great, shivery read. :) It makes me wonder who Esurient is trying to reach and why.
A cautionary tale for sure. And maybe just commenting on what IS. I’d hate to think there was no hope.
Very well done, Anna, scary on what can be the outcome to the human race!
Hank
Greed will kill us all unless a miracle or a major catastrophe brings us to our senses.
The prognosis looks bad.
Humans couldn't be the only greedy and rapacious things out in the universe.
scary and thought provoking... great write
The food chain lives! An important message here. Good write!
Wow! This really makes you think. So well written.
"suns raging in anger melts our scales into slough that drips off our backs. Light fades in our vision, shy neath a nictitate blink, its membrane near failing to moisten and almost blind we become. "
Amazing!
A scary truth...!
"the satisfaction of having,
of want without need"
- perfect description, we simply want everything without any need !
Very frightening, evocative write!
YEEOW! A doom-and-gloom scenario rather too believable in some respects.
oh wow, there is no shelter for me to hide, and i think it will be useless too. :)
what a scary tale, but it could well be true in the future. we do not know what else is out there in the universe.
and you inspired me to write some sci-fi poetry too.
I am reminded of a great short film that went viral-ish a few years ago. It's still worth watching! https://youtu.be/IfPdhsP8XjI
Your sentiment about the world is grim, but not far-fetched. Hope we can steady the rudder away from destruction, but I’m not sure we can.
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