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   End of Nature IThe swan on rocks is picked by crowsThe swan on rocks is filmed by crewsThe swan on rocks is pecked by gullsThe swan on rocks is touched by fools.                          IIThey fly, sail, drive, ride, walk on byTheir heads full of the destination BCrows overhead play in the evening skies
                            
                         IIIMaybe, it portends the end of natural historyThe drama unfolds as the ice cap collapses       as seen on  high-esolution                           tIVAccording to (Gordon) “Moore’s law” The average life expectancy of a cellular phoneIs nine months, and then like the Christmas puppyIt is abandoned, ah…but not left alone, and quotingA Dixons manager, if there is a flaw beforeAnd if  it is worth under 150 quid, “then it’s betterTo get a replacement”* meanwhile in the Pacific                   *sotto voce and doppio movimentoOcean a squid has just ingested  a piece of plastic An indigestible part awaiting photodegradationWhich has according to (Charles) “Moore’s law”The average  life expectancy of  a young Sequoia tree.Stephen Philip Pain, MPhilwww.biorhetorics.1go.dkkongensgade 15 1-sal,5000 Odense C.Denmark.Tel: +45 66 12 06 22

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