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‘City Green’ – a striking poem written by a HRA Member

 

City Green

 

Our city has long tamed the natural world

with roads and railways, houses, new estates.

We’ve squeezed in extra homes, chopped down more trees,

expanded both by planning and by accident.

Most times the cost exceeds our estimates.

 

But still the power of nature throbs around us.

We grant her gardens, roadside trees and parks

the Common stretches wide and almost free,

yet given some small gap in our development

and nature pushes through with energy.

 

What we call weeds explore the smallest crack

in tarmac or old mortar, sprout from walls;

neglected sites are colonised by brambles,

tangles of green or multi coloured flowers,

the sort we hoe if they invade our gardens.

 

Crows and magpies raid our litter bins,

and foxes too. Squirrels don’t observe

our boundaries and skip along our fences.

Though butterflies and bees may be declining

the rodent population flourishes.

 

Our cash-strapped Council struggles hard with plans

to make the city beautiful and clean;

meadow-grass in place of lawns around

the Civic Centre demonstrates their zeal

to welcome insects back, despite pollution.

 

We find ourselves unwillingly at odds

with so much life the great Creator planned.

He gave a garden to enjoy and cultivate

for food, supreme authority to rule;

must nature therefore suffer as we expand?

 

The problems far exceed our city, for the world

itself is threatened. Do what we can

only the Maker can restore his harmony.

Nature along with us is waiting for the day

when we serve God together, as He planned.

 

City Green