(Nine Poets Speak) Metacrisis by Harriet Ann Ellenberger

[Editors’ Note: Learn about how the “Nine Poets Speak” series came to be in place here.]

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Metacrisis

There is a sadness flowing

beneath the surface of my life,

but it's been forty years

since I was able to cry.

Now with our human world collapsing,

I feel like crying for everyone,

and still the tears don't come.

Ours was a global civilization

that had to fail

because it was killing the earth.

But the process of its decline is horrific.

Now can I cry? Still no tears.

Will human beings survive

the collapse of our modernity?

No one knows.

Now can I cry?

I think now the tears will come.

Author’s note: I wrote this poem after watching “How To Respond to Societal Collapse,” a talk given by Sarah Wilson on YouTube.

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