John Faultismine and the Global Warming

John Faultismine and the Global Warming

John awakens in the morning with a pungent guilty sorrow,

believing he is largely responsible for global warming,

feeling guilty for the penguins marching without ground,

feeling guilty of a general and imminent earth life extinction.

In the afternoon of the same day, he resolves to take a stand.

He stops smoking, not only to never smoke but thinks, too never strike a match or ignite a lighter.

He thinks a little bit more and stops spending and chasing after money.

No more lighting lamps, not even candles...

He sleeps with the sun and rises when the cock crows.

He does not dare burn fuel ever again and lodges his Old Dodge.

Courageously he set out on an archaeological expedition into the depths of his garage and rescues his roller skates...and in the meanwhile lost there his cellphone that while cooking his ears was interfering, they said, in the bee's course of flight...

He stops eating meat, feeling as guilty as one of his own kind who uses a tractor to rape the forest to raise the cattle that fill the pockets of some castellated ecoterrorist with putrid power.

He uproots the fencing that buries the ground and plants a garden, and begins to eat what grows around.

He begins to eat fruits, not only so that nothing comes to death, but also to have seeds to plant in the city parks along the routes traveled by roller skates after lunch. He eats everything raw, to never more burns gas in stove. (That turns one surrealistic fern rack)

And like ever being one very realist man, he progressively eliminates the superfluous, and day after day he feels free by eliminating the use of things that they said nobody can live without...

One day, he began to look into the sun with a different sight...

and in a magical moment the fascination of a flaming sunflower grew...

and he felt the sap of knowledge running through his veins...

he was having one photosynthetic behaviour!

In this moment, he was relayering the ancient human capacity to catch the energy contemplating the stars ...

And wrapped in a glaring radiance, John awoke from his strange dream.

Awoke with a pungent guilty sorrow.

Believing he is largely responsible for global warming.

And with some interestings ideas to begin the urgent necessary change...

Steve Johnson de Almeida
Enviado por Steve Johnson de Almeida em 28/06/2010
Reeditado em 15/07/2010
Código do texto: T2345795