Low but distinct rumblings of grass
are felt
'Meadow indignation' mixed with disdain
at concentrate-levels
an elder might detect
in a petulant unapologetic child
Age and a lifetime of experience
versus
Impatient dependence with belief in being the center on which earth spins
Low green blades grow
sans any need to exercise defiance
Existence before you
Existence after you
"I will grow over your decaying bones"
Sensory receptors only half open
as mortals studied it
Classified and categorized it
Then dug it up for gravel paths
Sidewalks
Nature trails—a spit in the face
Like nature needed stupid help
Or rolled over and sacrificed life
for madness that knows no end
For millennia over millennia
mammals trod with blessed feet
Gazed or grazed promise of life
in perennial simplicity
Mother Earth’s closest-fitting chlorophyll garment
Vibrant verdant-ness
ripped in places
where it never ceded permission
and wondering
where the gentle
and respectful ones went
while it remains anchor-green-clasped calm
defying calculation
Low but distinct rumblings
against fixation on control
Emission poisons
toward a species
that could not make it grow
if it refused
And curses foul
against creatures who possess a hunger
never sated.
Author's Note:-
Mid-morning bike ride.
A different route through a quiet residential area. You know the type. Manicured with not a thing out of place. Like planet Camazotz in the novel “A Wrinkle In Time” where everyone moves the same at precisely the same moment.
I pedalled past cars without a speck of dirt parked in almost every driveway. Picture windows showing new furniture and wall art.
More building developments to come.
The never-ending residential construction sucking up land left, right, and center in ferocious sameness.
Gravelled trails, roads, and sidewalks through the grass.
A low but distinct vibration rumbling,
The absurdity of the scene hit full force, and I heard the grass spout its exasperation.
Disgust.
Fury.
I knew, I’d go into research mode once back at home.
It turns out that not only does grass produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide, it prevents soil erosion. Grass is natural habitat for flora and fauna, one of many reasons making it the foundation plant of our ecosystem and life itself. It has noise reduction properties in urban areas, traps dust and helps to cool the environment, all while being a sponge for rainwater.
Regular flooding yet chucking aside the help.
Sensible.
Green Leaf Volatiles (GLVs) are released from grass when it is under stress. So that freshly cut grass smell is actually the plant’s distress signal and a warning.
With extreme events like flooding, global warming, air pollution on a trajectory continuum, can we afford to be nonchalant about one of our most enduring allies in this fight?


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