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    Saturday, February 25, 2017

    THREE EGRETS

    by Buff Whitman-Bradley




    As we stand outside the bank
    Holding signs
    To protest profiteering
    From the ravaging of our environment
    Three egrets fly past just above us
    And over the maniacal traffic
    Of the freeway
    Heading to a small marshy area
    By the frontage road on the other side.
    Three egrets that remind us in this moment
    Of our immutable interdependence –
    Animal plant stone
    Earth water air.
    Three egrets
    Whose cells, like our own, thrum
    With the ancient music of all that is.
    Three egrets that know nothing
    About carbon emissions and methane plumes
    About melting glaciers and dying oceans.
    Three egrets that know nothing
    About parts per million and tipping points
    And the dire predictions
    Of climate scientists.
    Three egrets that know nothing
    About mass mobilizations
    To resist the slashers and gougers and despoilers
    Nothing about blockades and lock downs
    And urgent uproarious disobedience
    To disrupt business as usual –
    But that is not the egrets' work,
    It is ours.


    Buff Whitman-Bradley's poetry has appeared in many print and online journals, including Atlanta Review, Bryant Literary Review, Concho River Review, Crannog, december, Hawai'i Review, Pinyon, Rockhurst Review, Solstice, Third Wednesdayand others. He has published several collections of poems, most recently, To Get Our Bearings in this Wheeling World. His interviews with soldiers who refused to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan became the book About Face: Military Resisters Turn Against War. He lives in northern California with his wife Cynthia.

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