by Elsa Johnson
the bumper sticker said and here we are — stranded
in this black vacuum of space filled beyond full with cold pinpricks
of far and farther distant stars We are no longer ignorant creatures
cowering beating our ape chests in fear in domination We know we
are not the center of the ever-expanding universe We know the sun
does not revolve around us but we are still the center
of our universe — in this sense the worlds still spin around not our
planet but we who ride her A fine point – but telling :
Good planets are hard to find
Where is the awe commensurate to truth? Out there amid the glittering
of infinitude the ice-hot brilliant stars in the blank of space there
are surely other planets blue fragile like ours Do we
imagine we will find one once we’ve fouled this one ? Escape
to a place that — once we found a way to get there — would
no longer be there Would be going faster faster
Perhaps ridden by its own brand of doom
This is a wonderful poem. Thank you so much.
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