Eocene
Time of rising temperatures the dawn horse gallops on primitive hooves greeting the day’s heat with hunger and teeth grinding small-brained toward longer-limbed progeny expanding onto the first grassy plains no mountains to snow on but coming on slowly continents creep impact the planet give it a taste for carbon dioxide imbibed so gradually life flourishes birthing all manner of beasts even our ancestors rise in the birth-time of the crease-kissed Himalayas youngfold ranges that pique our interest keep us scrambling gear-craving mules arriving late at their feet.
Tipping Point
Don’t blink or you’ll miss it the moment we all hit the gas for the last time on this side of the brink the merger of here with the margin of error our oops overshot by the extra 100 watts more than 100 years of flight, drive, and fight for convenience, luxury, patriotic sport, or fury. Don’t be caught wasting time sending out another ping just to savour the music of a doomed echo on the lookout for fan-fares signal flares, messages from God or aliens the billboard’s already up it’s written by bees, amphibians and educated simians pointing to not a place but a momentous mistake this way we tip our world into imbalance. We will never see it recover.