Thank you to Editor Marcus Strider Jones for publishing this piece in Lothlorien Poetry Journal.
Aliens We Were
We were launched in a time
of supernatural splendor.
We traveled distances
measured in light.
We were new invaders.
We didn’t bear much resemblance
to fin, feather, fauna.
We were disturbingly different forms,
plodding and somber,
otherworldly,
alien.
We were:
figures emerging from wombs,
figures dissolving into dust.
And after all the ages,
we became imaginary forms,
in some ways amorphous,
while this sphere still rolled,
this sphere we tried to call home.
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