The hawk
Soars high
in the sky. Humans
Soar higher,
Faster,
Farther.
The fish
Swims majestically
Through the currents
of the sea. Humans
Swim faster,
Deeper,
Farther.
Bats,
Whales,
Dolphins,
Rabbits,
Don’t destroy
the planet.
It’s getting hotter outside.
The fires rage and
There’s not enough water.
Gil Hoy is a Best of the Net nominated Tucson, Arizona poet and writer who studied fiction and poetry at The Writers Studio in Tucson, Arizona and at Boston University. Hoy is a semi-retired trial lawyer and a former four-term elected Brookline, MA Selectman. His poetry and fiction have previously appeared in Third Wednesday, Flash Fiction Journal, Tipton Poetry Journal, Unlikely Stories Mark V, Chiron Review, The Galway Review, Right Hand Pointing, Rusty Truck, Mobius: The Journal of Social Change, The Penmen Review, Last Stanza Poetry Journal, Bewildering Stories, Literally Stories, The New Verse News and elsewhere.