The Earth is as patient as it is old, but it is tired. It is
worn.
An involuntary subject of another’s will,
the Earth knows futility.
The Earth knows frustration.
An involuntary subject of another’s will,
the Earth knows futility.
The Earth knows frustration.
With ineffable, tectonic groans
and tidal sighs
it waits for liberation,
for salvation.
It was said once that
The day will come when the vines will grow with ten thousand shoots
and each shoot will have ten thousand branches
and each branch will have ten thousand twigs
and each twig will have ten thousand clusters
and each cluster will have ten thousand grapes.
And in that day humankind will be pressed out.
Make no mistake – the natural world is not neutral.
and tidal sighs
it waits for liberation,
for salvation.
It was said once that
The day will come when the vines will grow with ten thousand shoots
and each shoot will have ten thousand branches
and each branch will have ten thousand twigs
and each twig will have ten thousand clusters
and each cluster will have ten thousand grapes.
And in that day humankind will be pressed out.
Make no mistake – the natural world is not neutral.
(See Romans 8: 18 - 27 and II Baruch 29: 5)
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