Reading Diane Seuss After Driving Past the $11 Billion Hyperscale Data Center
(a golden shovel with lines from “Poetry” by Diane Seuss)
Sliding through farmland just south of Lake Michigan, no
words can sketch the enormity of ‘hyperscale’; does it matter,
what’s lost? Nameless creeks, corn tassles, red-winged blackbirds, the
breathy loam suffocated in its sleep? Here cricketsong lost to awful
shriek, an empire of darkness spewing terrible music,
inescapable dirge playing night and day; the groan of
gigawats greedily gulped. Or maybe it’s the
aquifer’s shudder, or beauty’s death rattle,
sonic ghost coming close,
closer.
22 thoughts on "Reading Diane Seuss After Driving Past the $11 Billion Hyperscale Data Center"
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What a powerful juxtaposition of nature and aggressive industry. Beautiful imagery (really love the “cricket song”)— with such lovely sounds.
thank you, Michele.
Beautiful poem with sad message of what is lost. Hits us on all the sense cylinders!
Appreciate your comment, Sylvia.
This beautifully captures something truly horrific. The poetry is amazing. Kudos. “beauty’s death rattle” boom.
The death rattle–that is the beauty of the golden shovel, right? Not sure I would have come to that without Diane Seuss’s lines… Thanks to you for appreciating and her for “rattling”!
Magnificent Golden Shovel!
Thank you for tackling the Data Center ugliness by giving us so much natural imagery.
We were of a similar mind today. I had finally tried my own Golden Shovel– and posted it before I saw yours.
Maybe we’ll inspire our cohort this year?
Happy LexPoMo
It’s funny, I noticed your post after I posted mine–we were of like mind. It is a fun thing to try, the golden shovel. Loved yours as well!
The questions power this gem. Well done!
Pam, thank you 🙂
The embracing of the horror of it all in the closing lines, the shudders and ghosts was a powerful way to close out this poem.
Thanks, Phil!
great protest poem- nature vs. aggressive industry
I feel like Data Centers may wake some folks up, I hope so. We all need to stand against rampant expansion…
Ominous. Do you think that we’ll ever understand the cost of all this technology?
In my nightmares, I travel ruined landscapes, skies empty of birds, seas empty of fish–hopefully this will not come to pass.
This is haunting – the loss of names for all that will be gone, the gulping – uuuuugggghhh.
Nancy–thank you. I know we are both of like mind on this. So scary.
This poem took my breath away. So well constructed. Thanks ever so much for sharing this timely composition!
Thank you for this heartening comment, E. E. Made my day.
Also, I, too am an “EE” (Elaine Elizabeth)
Wow!! Such a powerful poem! Love the Golden Shovel.
Thank you, Ellen. It is a great way in, the Golden Shovel is!