Crawfish serve as a messenger, whether a delicacy of time, space, or structure. The emergence of such creatures demonstrates the connections of the routes buried. Waterways served and can continue to serve as passageways.
Although if there is an attempt to control a land mass that gets in the way. So the solution was to bury, box, and reroute these waterways.
As we know, nature takes its own course. Water can explode, erupt, heat, freeze, and even apply force. Over time, these conditions result in constant friction, and when any elements partake in friction, breakage follows.
Now, the following statements are not intended to disrupt a seafood boil. But maybe the boil represents our land being boiled. While crawfish are designed with gills, enabling a hefty connection to the need for water. The result of waterways being buried and boxed by concrete beneath our feet has led to these creatures resurfacing. Their rise to the mud to us is simply nature taking its course, as a result of friction.
Maybe the crawfish simply serve as a messenger of the hollow space between the waterways and us. The landmass of North America acts as interconnected islands. Connected by the very waterways that allow for this land to hold 20% of Earth's freshwater.
Like the mosquitoes of the Tropical Rainforest Florida. They exist because it is their nature to be in that environment. The on-and-off rain is a direct correlation to any established rainforest. And an attraction of distraction, like Disney, does not erase the buried truth. Of the vast diversity of land mass interconnected within North America.
Water has no lines to draw it in. Yet we seem to stand atop its flowing friction. They boxed the routes of this land mass, so the eye would not realize it is simply connected by water.
Shall we recognize the ring of protection drawn around us all?
Like all land mass different ecosystems ranging from rainforests to deserts exist. Yet the acknowledgment on American soil is dismissed. To factor in the true division, the connection to nature, natural order.
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