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RACING THE WIND

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Day after night, night after day,

high pressure, low pressure

winds here to stay,

a world in disarray.

Weather is more predictable

with each new measuring tool.

Less stable winds make prediction

a game for worried fools.

Earth bellows and heaves,

quakes at the disgrace

of shifting ideologies

gathered at the starting gate,

ready to race.

What prize do runners seek

running over Earth’s oldest tracks,

heaving as the path cracks

beneath their greedy feet,

sweating oil, with greasy smiles?

Who waits at the finish line

to hand out the winning purse

filled with drug, guns and oil cash

at the end of their long dash,

during a race where Earth 

is pounded into submission, or worse.

Breathless audiences watch 

the entertaining game.

Some bet, some cheer, and many cry.

The race to unknown riches takes power and control, 

enough to make one frown and sigh.

But such a race is meaningless

and getting very, very old.

Earth cares not who wins such a prize.

Earth overtakes all racers

who race against her clean skies.

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