Intelligent Life on Earth

Does intelligent life exist

somewhere beyond our home?

It is a question we might ponder

as we sit in our house alone

Are there creatures building towers

somewhere among the stars?

Do they fly in Millennium Falcons

or drive in fancy cars?

What would we discover

if one day our paths would meet?

Would they greet me with kindness

or would I be squashed beneath their feet?

So much we do not know

of these places far away,

but what if we examine

what we can see today?

When we let our eyes gaze 

though the prairies and the trees,

our eyes appear cluttered

Do we fail to see?

When we look upon the creatures

already in our view,

we call them dumb and stupid

or turn them into stew

We cannot grasp their language,

so we assume they cannot speak

We see them for our profit,

so we cut their limbs and beaks

We fail to feel their pain,

so we pay it little mind

To their quest for life,

we have truly become blind

If we allow ourselves to look,

oh the wonders we will see

Protection of each other,

displays of empathy

Memory and pain,

cooperation, love,

communication, planning,

from the salmon to the dove

If we could only listen,

if we could only hear,

what would they be saying

if they could whisper in our ear?

You are more important,

continue not to care

Ignore our pain and sorrow,

it seems completely fair

Destroy our forests and our seas,

leave no stone unturned

Put shampoo into our eyes 

to see if it will burn

Your comfort is foremost,

and your taste buds are divine,

we do not mind at all,

on our bodies, please do dine

Confine us into cages

or squash us as a pest,

wear our skin upon you,

we will not protest

Because we cannot hear them

in words we understand,

we declare them stupid,

far below the clever man

When we define intelligence

and what sets us apart,

the ability to mass pollute

is that what makes us smart?

Cutting down rainforests,

poisoning the air,

the production of plastic

that will always linger there

Or maybe it is our money

and how it is dispersed

The greed that comes upon us

in our endless thirst

Who deserves so little

and who deserves great pay,

choosing who deserves to eat,

is this how intelligence is displayed?

If extraterrestrials came upon us

from a galaxy away,

would we even try

to hear what they had to say?

If they sounded to us like lions

or elephants or seals,

we could call them unintelligent,

never hearing their appeals

If we happen upon these creatures

from somewhere far beyond,

I hope they show more compassion

than the species to which I belong

As we look around us

each day after birth,

I wish we saw the signs

of the intelligent life on Earth

 

Written June 22, 2017

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