Ol Pejeta Conservancy
rhino gravestones_ haiku
By Andrea Corwin Published about a year ago β’ 1 min read

author photo_ Kenya Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Rhino graveyard hurts
I almost fell to my knees
memorial stones
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Another example of human sub intelligence yet in the midst of such debauchery done humans rise up to help and promote animal well being. Another thank you. The more who comprehend than the more who actively care
OMG, that was a heartbreaking gravestone to read. Tragic.
This is sad, humans can be awful
The cruelty practiced in this world had always astonishing to me. But human trophy predation of animals, especially the ones that have grown desperately rare is revolting. Loved your poem, Andi, even though greatly saddened by its content.
Wow, thatβs heavy! The rhino graveyard imagery hits hard, and the memorial stones really pull at the heart. Itβs a simple but powerful reminder of whatβs been lost. Great job capturing that feeling!ππ
That is so brutal π₯Ίπ’
wonderfully important poetry! this made mme violently sad and angry! well penned and vital, Andrea!
Awwwwww nooo!!! π₯πππππππ
This broke my heart so much πππ
Another one of my faves, and a beautiful haiku.