Commiserating up here
Remember when we were kids
and we used to look up at the sky and say
when I am older I am going to go to space
when I am older I am going to go to the moon
when I am older I am going to go to Mars
when I am older I am going to go to Jupiter
when I am older I am going to go to some galaxy past ours
and we said all of these things
thinking
they were good things,
thinking
we would be doing our whole world
a service
by exploring where none of us have gone before—
where we believed
and wanted to believe
and wanted to think we believed
no one had gone before.
We were just kids
dreaming
and if I could go back then
I wouldn’t change anything
I don’t think.
You never want to rob the youth of their youth,
and you never want to poison innocent dreams
with a fatal dose reality.
There is so much we know now
out here on the fringe of it all
that we don’t even want adults back home to know about,
let alone all those kids
who, just like we did,
are still dreaming,
still trying to one-up each other with bigger ideas,
still trying to show each other up by pretending to know
more about something no one knows anything about,
still trying to make up stories about where a beam of light comes from
and how old a star is
and how far away a made-up galaxy might be,
still saying we found a meteorite in the backyard
but our uncle has it right now and we aren’t sure when
he’s bringing it back.
Remember those times, huh?
Those days sure beat the hell out of sitting in our seats,
orbiting Titan,
getting drunk on bootleg liquor,
finding ways to grow pot in space and smoke it in space
even when we know smoking can kill us a dozen ways up here.
Boy, weren’t those the days?
Just dreaming and not worrying.