Almost round, outlined in blue 
Too lonely to be understood 
Intimate to her tenants' touch 
The globe in space is effortless. 
  
A bulb of light for the dim expanse 
Rotating, hovering in grace 
Her dance a step unknown to those 
Who claw and scar her surfaces. 
  
Scientists of restrictive laws 
Know that life and sustenance  
Flow only from her hidden core 
To which all worshippers are called. 
  
I touch her grass and trees with care 
From her I learn that all I am 
Will grow and eat and age and die 
On earth and waters she provides. 
  
The globe rotates her deserts of time 
Where human life and love began 
The oceans churn and come to rest 
Where they meet the open sky. 
  
Seabirds cry their panic notes 
Coastal creatures seek the hills 
While in a quiet island bower 
A bee stabs at the buttercups. 
  
By Pooh stickers and alphabets 
A child spins her globe around:  
'Daddy, I want to see Africa. 
Can you take me there again? ' 
  
Enclosed in remnants of the woods 
Spirit guardians recall 
Her most intricate fish and beasts 
The stories loved by childish hearts. 
  
Her king of beasts known to be wise 
But when wisdom is not his prize 
Her soil that yields his daily bread 
Is stained with red, his daily blood. 
  
Saplings nursed in netting shade 
Are planted stem by stem with care 
In a yearly rite, on Sahelian hills 
After the falling of the rain. 
  
Semi-lit against the dark 
With purpose through its daily work 
A tiny brush restores the glow 
To fading faces of the globe.
Frank Bana
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/globe-in-darkness/