A Human Perspective
From space
The coast of Madagascar
Frills sweet lace
Across the cobalt
Of an ocean’s sway.
Daybreak over arced horizons
Light rims the curve
Rays split across the globe.
The world turns.
From space
The thin blue shell of atmosphere
Washes rose
Sudden sunrise
Bursts across the backbone of the Andes
Pours into lagoons
Paints atolls in coral
Warms the earth.
The world turns.
From space
Storms flash across
The Malaspina glacier
Dance down to Manitoba
Skate over the ice
Leap above forests
Traverse waters bright then deep
Tumble around the vast Pacific.
The world turns.
From space
Behold
The veined continent of Africa
Gold, green and brown.
Volcano, savannah,
The red-ribbed dunes of the Namib desert
Rocked on the cradle
Of steady blue waters.
The world turns.
The cosmonauts, the astronauts,
Have seen it all,
And weep.
©Cath Staincliffe Originally published in No Earthly Reason (Crocus) 1989