Laughter, Love & Lust
Those Whom the Gods
What Is a Poem?
To Raise a Child
Ship of Life
Apology
Arise, My Muse
Where Is It Written?
Too Proud to Weep
Englightenment
Evolution
Old Wounds
Serenity
Footprints
Life: A Play
Puffs of Smoke
What Is Wrong
A Rondeau 
   for John Doe
Sacrifice
When
Senescence
You, You, You
Socrates on Trial
Variations on a
   Common Theme
Modern Verse
Travelers
Twitching Curtains
Schariar's Soliloquy
Advice to Damsels
On Your Wedding Day
Nightlife
When I Drink
The Ballad of
   Panhandler Joe




EVOLUTION
by John T. Baker
In centuries to come beyond this time Will students of our era find it odd That we did not consider war a crime But just a means to designate the god? Will history return indictments strong Of how we came to earn such ill repute, How we persisted, though we knew it wrong, Our habitat to plunder and pollute? Will scientists and scholars yet unborn Denounce this age as crass and immature, And say of us in ridicule and scorn We deified the rich, ignored the poor? Or will posterity be prone to blame If our descendants still act much the same?

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