Crickets forgot to sing

I am thrown into a frenzy with nature prompts for haikus and haibuns, owing to a shameful disconnect with nature. The fact that I live in a tropical climate (where seasonal sensibilities are different) does not help much.

This also reminds me of the natural disasters we have faced this year, due to heavy rainfall and cloudbursts. Is this the result of a growing disconnect with nature? Do we fail to read early signals of impending calamities? The disasters have been compared to a holocaust, or nature’s fury.

The crickets have forgotten to sing this year – come rain or autumn.

We need to relearn, not reinvent the language of nature. Humankind has been preoccupied with inventions for too long. We overcome gravitational forces to fly, but forget that the sky has its own rules.

nature goes berserk

early signals unheeded

at your own peril

 

Haibun Monday

17 thoughts on “Crickets forgot to sing

  1. This is so thought-provoking, Reena. It seems that everywhere is plagued with some sort of disconnect/disaster. I’m currently in the Northern California mountains, surrounded by pine tree, thinking of all the fire disasters that have been on-going in this area. Praying it’s over.

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  2. Well observed, Reena. I think, if I was used to hearing crickets and they didn’t sing, I would be concerned too. I also wonder about the growing disconnect with nature and agree that recent disaster could be a backlash of nature’s fury – the sky does have its own rules.

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