This is Alabaster, 1 of 50 known albino alligators. He lives at the SC Aquarium in Charleston. |
Thirty-seven million years and me,
five feet apart, eye level.
I fog the glass, tap,
unblinking he floats.
"Evil" I think, but ponder...
Territorial predators, we,
both possess powerful jaws,
he rips, I gossip. He eats,
nourishes. I destroy for fun.
Perhaps he's afraid of me.
by Margaret Bednar, April 7, 2013
I started thinking of the topic for this poem while visiting the South Carolina Aquarium this past week while on spring break with a few of my children. The challenge for Imaginary Garden with Real Toad's is "Existentialism" which can be described as: individual experience, sense of isolation, indifferent environment, responsibility for choices made, the grappling of the meaning of life...
5 comments:
nice take on that, margaret!
That's excellent Margaret. I think it's a difficult topic, and I love how you used the alligator to portray it. Personally, I think with them it's instinct, with us there is choice...so just who hast he burden of evil?
Wow! That is great work.
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Wonderful where your mind went with this challenge ... feels fresh. The analogy really sharp!
I really do like how you "nail" these assignments, Margaret.
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