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NTM: Poetic Reflections and Sustainable Phenomena
by Justin Z
NTM I-NetNews Team at the National Town Meeting
source: SolarQuest®

Detroit, Michigan •• June 8, 1999 •• SolarQuest® iNet News Service ••

NTM: Poetic Reflections and Sustainable Phenomena
To The Youth Delegates
by Rebecca Dean


Young images-
impressing and reflecting compassionate fires
-our lives
We each wear a jacket with sewn on mirrors like sequence.
We let our leaders look at themselves,
reflecting their negative industrialization
- to cause movement,

forward, back, shake...
their hands fold together.
Now heads straight on the picture.
Let inspiration fill their lives; previous nothing
dialogue,
text.

An ages fire is black coals,
We are no where near burnt out- red with passion

I have voice
With this I echo power.
My power and your power is from hand to soil.
WE DO......
So kick your can and drink from it tomorrow.

Embrace this confusion of place,
while maturity is racing faster towards heaven then our years.
For this ecosystem of conflicting rhythms
calls us to play....

Play on your understanding, and light your spirit with expression.
We can dance with natures rhythm
if we all continue to rekindle our fire-
Ignite our think tanks, consuming the fuel of action-
Abolishing the borders of America's institutions,
Challenges pushing...movement.

There is no map to sustainability.
No X to mark the spot,
but compassion can bring us to oneness,
for with nature we still are not.

We will travel on...
Heart's beat sound to Earths tune.

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