Terra’s Regret and Embrace
A tanka on tearing Terra
Terra once embraced
our footprints, only to learn
that we walked on heels,
refusing to feel and touch,
but choosing to flaunt and tear
Summary
The web content reflects on humanity's harmful impact on Earth through a tanka poem and accompanying imagery.
Abstract
The provided web content presents a poignant tanka poem titled "Terra’s Regret and Embrace," which thoughtfully contemplates the destructive relationship between humanity and the Earth. Accompanied by a captivating photograph of nature, the poem succinctly conveys the regret of a planet that once welcomed human presence, only to suffer from our negligence and disregard. The verses suggest that humans have carelessly exploited the Earth, symbolized by the act of walking on heels, indicating a lack of connection and respect for the natural world. The poem serves as a reminder of the consequences of our actions and the need for a more harmonious coexistence with our environment.
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Terra once embraced
our footprints, only to learn
that we walked on heels,
refusing to feel and touch,
but choosing to flaunt and tear
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