The Future I Envisioned
This is not the future I envisioned
There are no space pirates.This is not the future I envisioned.
There are no aliens, friendly or foe.
There are no hovercraft or speeders to ride.
There are no blasters to dodge or ships to fly.This is not the future I envisioned.
There is no world peace.
There is no end to the resource problem.
There is no instant transportation and there are no holodecks.This is not the future I envisioned.
There are no robots at all desks
Servants and companions in a gleaming but otherwise normal world
Never breaking any Laws.This is not the future I envisioned.
No mindless haze while plugged in to the nets.
No dusky underworld where real life happens.
(Though truth be told I would be the former, not the latter.)This is not the future I envisioned.
No armageddon, fallout, epidemic.
No hunger games or zombies or international fleet.
No genetic screening, no time machine.
And no lens flare.This…is…not…the future I envisioned.
Governments watching every move, by machines of not-so-loving grace.
Population control and capsule living spaces
Rewriting the genetic code
Cyber-warfare under heavy load
Networks connecting the entire world.
Artificial heart, cyborg limbs
Radios that talk to satellites
Self-driving cars
Videophones
Reanimated concerts in 3D
Communication over fiber
Wireless over wireI don’t have to envision it.
It’s here.
“27 Science Fictions That Became Science Facts In 2012”. Check it out!
Part of Poem-a-Day 2013. Title donated by Shana H.