Sea Space: Margaret Bowdler
Tiny, tiny, luminous beneath the ocean,
unseen until technology told their story.
Iridescent, dancing to a different tune
humans never hear.
Aliens invade their space.
With every advance of greed,
the coral and the weed
on which they live
disappears.
Beyond our sphere of knowledge,
light years beyond our comprehension,
clashes of energy beyond our imagination
keep appointments with the tides.
Oblivious, invisible life
under the sea,
blissful in uncertainty
lives on.
Protect the planet,
lest the movement of fish
disturbs the stars in space.
© Margaret Bowdler
Margaret has also written 'Time' on this blog which this lets you click straight through to.
Margaret has also written 'Time' on this blog which this lets you click straight through to.