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Climate Catastrophe: The Reckoning (#poem)

04/05/2019R. Horton
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Before the reckoning,
The water was like glass.
We would glide
Across the surface,
Staring into the deep
As naïve as a recently
Birthed Godzilla,
Never knowing what
Destruction our
Mutation might bring

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