Grand Canyons by Stephen Banks | Apr 30, 2023 My worn and dusty shoe dangles Above a billion years Three thousand feet of history Just beneath my soleThe river’s cut is steepBut the fall is not my fearInstead the eons stacked in shades of redCountless to a squintEach the span of all of human historyBut not fissure, crack or grain of sandTo mark my desperately important lifeHumility here is cast in stoneClear sky nightMirror to infinityMy quarrelsome curiosity persistsWhat chance I am now?What chance I am here?And because of me, who is not? By what chance me instead of they?Reflecting on infinityThere is no chance that I existMy carbon chain evolvingSince long before Amoeba fucked amoeba And for all time sinceThrough famine, drought and warFlings and rapesDisease and rarely peaceful bountyThe chance of meTen thousand eons beyond the oneThe other thenWho if not for me?In the star-light blue it’s clearThere must be none but meMy parents parents parents lay upon themselvesuAnd their parents parents parents lay upon themselvesThrough all of timeAnd I became inevitableAnd you, Dear, became inevitableAnd these words became inevitableAnd this moment became inevitableAnd you and I became the resolve of all of historyWe are impossible to beWe are impossible not to beYet the eons insistThat we take this our moment With and without our willTo enrich the sediment of having beenAnd become a part of our own grand and deep canyon Our rich and colored geologies Celebrated by futures hence Please leave this field empty Subscribe to posts. Get an email when a new story is posted. Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.