Letter to Someone Living Fifty Years from Now
Letter to Someone Living Fifty Years from Now
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Letter to Someone Living Fifty Years from Now
Matthew Olzmann
Most likely, you think we hated the elephant,
the golden toad, the thylacine and all variations
of whale harpooned or hacked into extinction.
It must seem like we sought to leave you nothing
but benzene, mercury, the stomachs
of seagulls rippled with jet fuel and plastic.
You probably doubt that we were capable of joy,
but I assure you we were.
We still had the night sky back then,
and like our ancestors, we admired
its illuminated doodles
of scorpion outlines and upside-down ladles.
Absolutely, there were some forests left!
Absolutely, we still had some lakes!
Im saying, it wasnt all lead paint and sulfur dioxide.
There were bees back then, and they pollinated
a euphoria of flowers so we might
contemplate the great mysteries and finally ask,
Hey guys, whats transcendence?
And then all the bees were dead.
Matthew Olzmann
Matthew Olzmann is the author of Contradictions in the Design (Alice James Books, 2016). He lives in North Carolina.