Deadly Hierarchy

Across my worn rug
dares to crawl
a solitary bug in transit
to where I do not know
It's out of place
existence offends
my natural order sensibilities
I identify the intruder
as a member
of the lowly beetle family
having seenΒ
a National Geographic Special
on these insects
a while back on TV
Outraged as only
the privileged can be
I leap up from comfort
invoking my instincts to protect
me and my family
and with my iron boot squished
the life form beneath
my dominant species
simply because I can
As I scraped
it's splattered remains
off the bottom
of my size eleven weapon
I was struck
by a lightening bolt of conscience
and wondered
if the extermination
of this living being
who was no real threat
was even necessary
in the grand scheme
Perhaps this discomforting
pang of guilt
was a foreboding warning
that someday we humans
will be on the receiving end
of a more powerful footΒ
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Comments
I was struck by this because I don't kill anything. Not to be smug, I live inΒ a country where snakes and spiders are no risk however ... our collective needless cruelty makes me sick. As for your last six lines... I hope so... we deserve it. Great thought provoking read ...well written x
Thanks Marion.. My lovely wife is a real insect-a-phobe so any time one of these little buggers dare enter our humble residence I get called on to perform my husbandly duties of squishing the invading alien,,I often ask her why these living souls existence offends her so and her response is always "They don't belong here" (sort of like what is happening with immigrants here).. I often imagine when I die and am called before God to account for my life if the tens of thousands of insects I have killed will be there to ensure my immortal soul gets consigned to Hell since following immoral orders is no defense
πππ ... try using a glass and paper and put it outside... you can still be redeemed π tend to agree about the immigration thing too....
Those last lines .... makes you wonder, doesn't it!