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Asimov's Science Fiction 12/01/10

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by Dell Magazines


  their busy marketplaces, starved eyes

  followed us everywhere, and delicate,

  whorled ears strained to swivel

  toward our songs.

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  SAILOR

  Mark Rich

  Softer, sailor, loosen silk-thin filmcloth:

  slip away less speedily

  on Solar-zephyr-tautened

  topsail. Mission to the Oort—

  perhaps—but planetoids and cometary orbs

  will fill that darkness eons yet to come:

  they will await your probing sensors still

  for long millennia.

  But how long do we have

  to gaze upon that billowed square

  of glare-reflective, artful,

  microns-thin ingenious slip of engineering?

  Days, perhaps, or weeks—

  moments only, in the panoramic march

  of movements in the astronomic clock.

  Stay a little that we may gaze

  upon such scientific splendor

  pushed by ions one way only:

  away. Slower, sailor, stay—.

  As if you could, with curiosity

  fulfillingly full-filling tautly

  your broad silver sail

  that pulls you outward.

  Our yearning gravity-embrace

  is nothing to you. Go. Forgetfulness

  will come—when your transmitted images

  of what you seek

  arrive to dazzle us

  who must be left behind.

  Copyright © 2010 Mark Rich

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  BLUEPRINT FOR A DOMED CITY

  Jessica Taylor

  From outside

  you can hardly see the city at all:

  just a drop of glass

  blocking off the horizon.

  Of course, there is no outside.

  Inside, buildings stand tall,

  shining with safety;

  the streets are free from wind and rain,

  the sky glimmers.

  The dome itself was built on a clear day,

  as regulations suggested.

  They erected scaffolding,

  created security

  out of molecules and atoms.

  There is no forever in the city.

  The ends of space are clear from inside.

  And the ends of time as well.

  When lovers fight

  there is nowhere for them to go.

  Likewise families,

  friends. This city keeps

  all its citizens.

  Copyright © 2010 Jessica Taylor

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