The Postmodern Mouth
Andre Peltier
Leaning its great head back,
the Earth readies itself
for yet another extraction.
Molar after molar,
wisdom teeth
and incisors,
one by one,
we pull them all.
The noble mandibles,
upper mountain ranges
and lower sea floors,
lose their coal, their oil,
their precious metal.
The rotted prospector
raced to ranges in
California, Arizona,
Alaska
to remake the face of
the planet in his own
toothless image.
Ounce by evil ounce,
he dragged his motherload
into town for a whiskey
and an hour of simple
companionship.
The giant hoses fracking
below the surface,
and we tell the deposits
to lean over and spit.
They spit out the water
and the crude.
Piped over holy lands
and under the Straights of
Mackinaw,
we pump into our factories,
our automobiles,
our arms.
Monstrous rigs in
The Gulf of Mexico
drill deep and replace
the once and future reefs.
Home to kelp and barnacles
and tiger sharks.
The kelp and barnacles
and tiger sharks
remain unaware
of their impending
blaze.
They remain unaware
of the impending
eye of fire west of
the Yucatan.
With masks we help
the dolphin laugh
at her demise;
the nitrous lets her forget:
she lives without care.
Fillings, crowns,
bridgework
never really conceal
the pain.
We see the rot
below the surface
and we feel that nagging throb
in old number eighteen.
Monstro with a belly full of
Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket
exhales the smoke
through his gaping
blowhole.
Monstro scares schools of
snapper as they flee and fly.
Pinocchio’s tail/tale
echoes our sins,
as remains of his fire:
the wondrous signifier of industry,
enslave him and the dolphin.
Simple toymaker, Geppetto, takes
his place in the modern world
and scrapes the plaque
from the modern
mouth.
On ‘The Postmodern Mouth’
This poem explores the impact of resource extraction on our natural environment. Imagery of dental tooth extraction is used to show the personal connections between our individual lives and the environmental devastation we commit in the name of progress and financial gain.
The art in the poem’s thumbnail is courtesy of © @sevketarikart.