A letter from another race

James Pierce

You

Who looks out into the universe

Aware only of how little you can know

What solace does it grant to look?

 

Children, you scream into your pillows,

Vastness promises only to listen

But a child quickens to a captive audience

And so flock to infinity with your findings

 

Is there not trial enough on earth?

Why extend your ambition to the cosmos

To discover new hazards for the human body

The human mind

 

What of your heart?

What of the sad truths

Exploration promises and delivers

A broken being you are, to crave it