We know we’re living on a ledge.
It’s dangerous and scary,
in peril on the very edge,
we’re permanently wary.
The alarm bell sounded long ago
when we were sitting pretty,
relaxed and going with the flow,
snubbing their subcommittee.
When clouds appeared in a distant sky,
we took umbrellas with us.
We told ourselves they’d keep us dry
and wondered why the fuss.
Now as our ledge begins to crack,
we feel afraid, but can’t go back.
Simon Haines