(Lines written after watching Leonard Cohen and Al Gore discuss the catastrophe.)
The poet is to the politician
as the philosopher to the scientist,
the latter's dogged clarity to
the former's first intensity.
The philosopher makes us think
about what we know.
The poet makes us feel
for those we master.
The poet extricates the emotion
from the forces of history.
The philosopher extricates
the concept from the world.
The politician peddles hope
The scientist promotes the future,
while our poets and philosophers
worry our doubts and our despair.
The philosopher must address
the scientist with utmost humility.
Oh, poet, how hard it must be
to muster your politeness!