SF poem: RHL, ‘Outbreak of Humans’

Gods! Admire us;
we’re your virus
formed of land and sea.
Air and fire
take us higher,
a plague now breaking free;
a wild agent
of contagion
through the galaxy;
death-defying,
modifying…
infecting all we see.

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This brief poem was recently published in Bewildering Stories. Humans have already spread round the planet into all ecosystems like an uncontrollable virus; and now we’re seeing the beginnings of a far vaster expansion, presumably entailing endless mutations as we go. It’s going to be a wild ride and, once we’re established and self-sustaining off-planet, I don’t see anything stopping it.

(To those who don’t share this world view, I apologise for what must come across as a religious rant. Maybe it is. We’re all trying to make sense of a life that refuses to be pinned down, and quantum physics shows no more common sense than do tales of angels and demons.)

Having predicted the future in vague outline, I admit I think the future is unpredictable in detail. It is chaotic and formless… which is all the more reason for imposing what form we can in writing about it. Form is a good antidote to formless times. And understanding why we developed our cultural techniques over millennia, why we love song, dance, rhythm and rhyme, is useful in preparing ourselves for an unpredictably evolving future. We developed our cultural strengths for good reasons, and they speak to our evolving ape core. Yes, things will keep changing; but for good or ill we are social beings, and our rhythms and harmonies are part of what keep us grounded in society and prevent our mental collapse.

Photo: “NEXT GALAXY” by suRANTo dwi saputra is marked with CC0 1.0.

3 thoughts on “SF poem: RHL, ‘Outbreak of Humans’

  1. Michael Burch's avatarMichael Burch

    Robin, I would be delighted to publish this poem if you email it to me. I sometimes wonder if human beings are subconsciously trying to get back at their unjust Creator, if such a being exists. For example, this poem of mine:

    evol-u-shun
    by michael r. burch

    does GOD adore the Tyger
    while it’s ripping ur lamb apart?

    does GOD applaud the Plague
    while it’s eating u à la carte?

    does GOD admire ur brains
    while ur claiming IT has a heart?

    does GOD endorse the Bible
    you blue-lighted at k-mart?

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    1. Robin Helweg-Larsen's avatarRobin Helweg-Larsen Post author

      Thanks Mike! It’s an endlessly fascinating area of questions: who we are, and why we do what we do, and where it’s all headed. I’ve got two more poems along those lines recently published in The Lyric and Shot Glass Journal… maybe I should send you a package of them to look at.

      btw in your ‘evol-u-shun’, should the last line begin ‘u’ instead of ‘you’ for consistency?

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      1. Michael Burch's avatarMichael Burch

        You’re welcome to submit any poems you consider among your career-best work. We do prefer the cream of the crop! One submission is better than multiple emails, with all the poems in the body or in one attached Word file.

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