Kevin T. McEneaney
—Poetry & found images
Round Up Catalogue
We have a deep psychological problem with nature.
On the one hand, our exploitation of nature
Has been a remarkably successful lollapalooza,
So successful that we may destroy so much of nature
That civilization as we know it will disappear….
On the other hand, we suffer from ancestral memories
When nature nearly destroyed us as a species
During volcanic Ice Ages, especially
The Toba explosion 76 thousand years ago
Which nearly eliminated sapiens….
We suffer deeply from fear of insects—
ticks, snakes, especially mosquitoes,
various worms, chigggers (which are spiders),
even brown and green wiggling caterpillars—
which we are not able to be rational about….
A certain percentage of people
Can be rational about gardening and nature
Yet such humans are a minority
Because most people prefer
Entertainment to be a communal circus….
When life is lived paycheck to paycheck
As you put out your weekly garbage haul,
There can be little social cohesion
And we can’t be as efficient as ants
Or even bees sipping on nectar….
Many think we have been ejected
From a magic garden as they mow their lawns
Or suffer punishment while raking leaves
Or mending a hole on their house roof
While worshipping Round-Up pesticide….
Some humans think that they are immortal,
That death is something that can aways be postponed
Just as a financial or medical crisis can be postponed
Or that cleaning up a child’s room can be postponed
until it is too late to postpone anything….
After the Apocalypse
Extra-cooling-protection Earth-suits
are now on sale at half-price this weekend only
with silk-crotch interiors and Star-Kist oxygen-packs
that last for over twelve hours in 130-degree heat.
Included with the suit are virtual goggle visual tours
of when elephants once walked between trees
and chipmunks frolicked in legendary landscapes
that were once part of our planet’s history
before the invention of AI super-computers.
Current discount sale price: $100 million.
All suits have upgraded male and female connectors
to pleasure those you love in several different ways.
These suits are also reliable for touring on Mars
where the oxygen packs last twice as long.
Addressing Famine
Due to the elimination of most insect life
and the perennial problem of Spring pollination
the government will issue to each landowner
tiny two-winged hybrid-robot pollinators
with a lifetime expectancy of three days.
Landowners will receive 20 pollinators per acre.
These free hybrid creatures should be treated with care
and collected after use for recycling in their shipping pouches
to be returned to the government postage free.
These radio-wave-controllable bio-inspired flying robots,
equipped with coated vertically aligned animal hairs
contain effective ionic pollen gels for plant absorption
and will be used to successfully pollinate a wide array
flowers, vegetables, shrubs, and even certain trees.
Registered commercial farmers will receive thrice this number
in the hope that they will mitigate the unfortunate famine
that led to the death of millions of citizens last year.