Sci-FiThere will be no edges, but curves.Clean lines pointing only forward.History, with its hard spine & dog-earedCorners, will be replaced with nuance,Just like the dinosaurs gave wayTo mounds and mounds of ice.Women will still be women, butThe distinction will be empty. Sex,Having outlived every threat, will gratifyOnly the mind, which is where it will exist.For kicks, we’ll dance for ourselvesBefore mirrors studded with golden bulbs.The oldest among us will recognize that glow—But the word sun will have been re-assignedTo the Standard Uranium-Neutralizing deviceFound in households and nursing homes.And yes, we’ll live to be much older, thanksTo popular consensus. Weightless, unhinged,Eons from even our own moon, we’ll driftIn the haze of space, which will be, onceAnd for all, scrutable and safe.

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