General Poetry posted March 5, 2014 | Chapters: | ...59 60 -61- 62... |
Haiku 17 syllables
A chapter in the book The Heart of Poetry
Disposable Society
by Carolyn 'Deaton' Stephens
Historical landmarks tears could not save disposable society |
Haiku Poetry Contest contest entry
Recognized |
So many magnificent and historical landmarks are being destroyed to create space for more modern structure. The buildings, are in many cases, architecturally and structurally sound. But we have become a society that disposes everything, from bottles and boxes, to the elderly and unborn. Preserve our heritage, when they are beyond physical use, the value of history is never ending. This is the old Mission Wall in San Antonio, TX USA. I hope you enjoy this short piece. :-) Carolyn
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