Last night

Last night

While you were sleeping

Snug in the walls of your own existence

A link in the survival of the world

Played out in the skies above you.

Millions of migrating birds, with moonlight on their wings,

Flew over thousands of miles

From the darkness of the astronomical twilight into the night,

Following the celestial patterns of the night sky
And the heartbeat of the Earth.

A lifelong ritual, returning them to their beginnings,

Not just for their own survival

But the survival of the species, the survival of the Earth.

All this while you lay snugly confined

In the walls of your own existence

Lost from your connection which has been eroded by the loss of darkness

And deaf to the heartbeat of the Earth.

And last night

While you were sleeping

60 freight cars full of tar sands

Crept through your town

And millions of gallons of crude oil

Glided across your oceans.

Abby Armstrong, Harpswell Neck

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