All chunks of Mother Earth —
fertile or wild,
snowcapped or arid,
covered by air or by water,
one’s own or snatched from others,
have become people’s
motherland or fatherland.
People guard these chunks by
giving their lives and taking other’s
as respectable people do
while defending their honour.
For this,
they are suitably rewarded
in their afterlife with benefits
that can only be imagined.
But the Mother Earth herself
seem to have become
a lonely widow in her prime —
with no protector, son or daughter
to look after her.
And men,
having secured their afterlife,
play with her, as they do
with any beautiful and delicate
un-protected widow.