Poem Published in Depth Insights Magazine, Issue 8 Fall-Winter 2016, p. 57. LINK: https://issuu.com/bonniebright/docs/depthinsights-issue8-fallwinter2015
Pandora Addresses Evil, With Regrets
I was so curious,
I so wanted to see
that that box took
the better of me.
The very first time
an evil appeared,
I laughed
and I laughed
and nearly laughed myself to death,
the world quite negligent.
I never meant to
service you, I laughed only
out of nervousness, you
then took advantage,
fed off it, grew.
And so time became the vacuum
the gods slipped through.
They went up to the remotest heavens,
became removed.
Their voices echoing through
my nights did not consoie my hopes.
They spoke to me in sleep,
whispering, Eckliepsis,
Archilochus was right.
So now with the sun's
rays vanishing to none,
as I contemplate
all I have begun,
with rain forests disappearing
and global warming long begun,
theft, murder, rape,
victims burned at the stake,
homicides, suicides,
the orient's enforced
more-than-one-child abortion spermicide,
the hole in the ozone
unfriendly aliens and things just might slip through,
all this plastic in the oceans,
all the chemicals in our food,
please take it all back,
I beg of you.
(Written 1986. The original version did mention aliens along with other things that might slip through the ozone and though I omitted that when it got published in this magazine, I have added it back here.)