A push of the button

Life can be frustrating.

I have a habit of writing poems. When something inspires me I start to scribble. I fill pages with scribbles and then type them and work them to create what I call poems. I can condense my thoughts and feelings into some short flow of words. I find that process simple. I can examine my own head. I can express my thoughts.

I then publish them on my blog and save them in a document. When I have collected enough I publish these poems as a book.

It’s a system.

I know that my ‘poems’ have limited appeal to others. They are more of a personal expression. Not many people ever purchase a book of my poetry. I publish them for myself. I’m fine with that. They mean something to me.

Recently I had accumulated sufficient to begin to think of producing the next volume. That requires a bit of work – designing, writing an intro and blurb. But I enjoy that.

Last night I felt inspired to create a few more ‘poems’ and followed the same procedure. I put them on my blog and copied them into my ‘book’. I pressed save. My computer came up with an alternative name. Without thinking I told it to replace the existing document. I pressed the button.

Only then did I notice that some forty pages were missing. For some reason my computer had created another document and I had saved my new poems to this.

A press of the button.

Forty pages lost.

I’ve done this before. Once I had been working on a novel until four in the morning and, out of fatigue, pressed the wrong button and erased forty pages of writing.

Nothing to be done.

The press of a button.

You cannot go back.

Except, this time, I could. So I spent a frustrating hour retrieving the lost poems from my blog and restoring them to my book. An hour that could have been better spent.

This time a press of the button only caused minor irritation and loss of time.

Sometimes a rash decision has far more serious and far-reaching consequences!

Consequences

Consequences

Skeleton tree, acid lakes,

                Small changes,

                                Complex systems,

                                                Drastic effects.

Lungs of the earth,

                Trees and plankton,

                                All else

                                                Is dependant.

Fossil ice to raging torrents,

                Bare soil to naked rock,

                                Abundant life to barren dessert,

                                                It’s for real.

Flooded cities, drying land,

                Burning houses, plumes of smoke

                                Walls of fire.

                                                It’s real.

People stricken

                Animals stricken

                                Forests stricken

                                                Climate change.

Opher -22.4.2021

The ecosystem has taken billions of years to settle into this spectacular balance.

That balance is one of life, climate and weather woven into a stable rhythm.

That rhythm is being unsettled by our actions.

As we trawl the seas, cut down the forests and pour our waste into the air, the water and on to the land, we disturb that balance.

Change comes.

The delicate system is disturbed.

It is that system that gives us life.

There are consequences.

Consequences,

Consequences

Skeleton tree, acid lakes,

                Small changes,

                                Complex systems,

                                                Drastic effects.

Lungs of the earth,

                Trees and plankton,

                                All else

                                                Is dependant.

Fossil ice to raging torrents,

                Bare soil to naked rock,

                                Abundant life to barren dessert,

                                                It’s for real.

Flooded cities, drying land,

                Burning houses, plumes of smoke

                                Walls of fire.

                                                It’s real.

People stricken

                Animals stricken

                                Forests stricken

                                                Climate change.

Opher -22.4.2021

The ecosystem has taken billions of years to settle into this spectacular balance.

That balance is one of life, climate and weather woven into a stable rhythm.

That rhythm is being unsettled by our actions.

As we trawl the seas, cut down the forests and pour our waste into the air, the water and on to the land, we disturb that balance.

Change comes.

The delicate system is disturbed.

It is that system that gives us life.

There are consequences.