My plea for people to realize just how dire the climate crisis is
I recently participated in a poetry contest where I was tasked with writing 21 poems, one for each day of the contest.
Until recently, poetry was one of my least favorite genres to write. When I write, I tend to get straight to the point. I don't spend a lot of time on imagery, which in poetry, you need.
However, last school year I took a poetry class where the professor had us answer a series of questions. He told us to write each answer on a separate slip of paper. Then, rearrange the slips of paper and use our answers to write a poem. I fell in love with this process and have been using it ever since. I often write down interesting thoughts that come to mind and hold on for them for future poems.
The first two poems I wrote for the contest were made up of my answers to questions from the New York Time's "36 Questions That Lead to Love." Obviously a pattern of answers about theatre began to emerge but so did something else. A series of paper slips had my fears of my goals being cut short due to the climate crisis.
I realized how much of what I wanted from life may end up not possible because the world simply might not last another 40 years. I decided to write a poem that is my plea for people to realize just how dire the climate crisis is, especially on a generation like my own that has future hopes and dreams that might just not be possible. So here it is:
"Theatre Major" written by Maddie Davies
Once in an acting class I played a Russian assassin
so well classmates were genuinely afraid of me.
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Not being able to read sheet music causes more problems in my life than it should.
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I write my diary with the intention that it will be found after my death.
People will think it's so interesting
they will publish it.
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My goal is to win an Oscar
Because I want to give an acceptance speech people will remember for years.
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Alas, we are barreling towards a worldwide end,
too late to change that.
I might never see 50.
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