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What Little Worlds

What Little Worlds
(Ode to a Tiny Fungi on the Rainforest Floor)

What little worlds are lost to us
there on the jungle floor
as, looking up,
we tread them underfoot.

Perhaps whole civilizations
extinguished on those orange orbs—
A solar system of planets with their denizens
too microscopic for us to see.

Heedless Gods we are, our mighty glances
overlooking much of what’s beneath us.

But for the camera lens,
how much more we would miss
as we go about our busy greater world.

 

For the dVerse Poets Fungi Prompt. Memories of the Lacandón jungle, 2008. Other small memories of that adventure are below (fungal and non-fungal.)

Travel Challenge Day 9

Transvestite dancers in the street in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas

If you would like to join this challenge, please link to this post. You need to post ten travel photos, one each day for 10 days and if you wish, nominate someone else to participate each day.

If you’d like to see my tenth and final Travel Challenge photo, go HERE.