Title poem by BW Derge from "Mars Jazz" (2016)  - a poem about Fermi's Paradox written in 2014

Mars Jazz

By the power of some storm

That rests in me tonight,

I will let the energy smoothly brew

And grow to tremendous depths-

What do you know of me?

As Fermi gently asked-

“Where are they?”

 

It must take some vanity

And it must take some balls

To look at the vastness of the universe

And then glance at life on Earth

And proclaim ’That is all.’

 

There must be someone out there

Even if we are the first to adapt

To the point of technological intelligence-

There must still be something out there

And there have been suppositions

About probes that guided evolution

And perhaps we are the aliens

Who traveled light-years

To our hospitable Earth

Just to forget we came from another star-

Mars Jazz - fermi's paradox poem

Look at that sun burn!

A good, common sun

Like a car engine,

It is common

But spectacular

In the way it lets us live-

Let us drive,

Sweet humanity,

Let us live.

 

There is some holy storm

Resting peacefully in me tonight

And I will let the energy stew

And I will calmly let this energy brew

Into a hurricane

Into insanity-

Love will reign

For nothing at all-

poem about fermi's paradox - car like a car engine

 

For no meaning at all-

This brain shoots electricity

In throughout this skull-

For nothing at all

For no meaning apparent

How dare we claim

We are the only species

In the universe with a brain

So affluent in memory and language

And music-

Can you imagine?

The jazz past Mars must truly be

A sound so great to behold-

 

What am I?

What be this rock I ride upon?

What magic lay before thee?

These are questions with no answers-

You could write an essay

Or you can write a book

But there won’t be enough space

To truly explain the magic of life-

Mars Jazz - poem about Fermi's Paradox by BW Derge

Do we exaggerate the commonality

Of a mind that birthed sight?

Of a mind that birthed an eye?

What could it be?

Any resolution will please me

Except that stubborn reply-

“We are alone.”

No!

This will not do!

There must be something else

Out there-

 

Onward we stumble

Through addiction,

Through sleepiness,

Through insufficiency-

We stumble and crawl,

And endure suffering all-

For what?

For no reason at all?

Where are they?!

Fermi scolded the probability

Dancing wildly in his head-

Where the Fuck Are They?!

The aliens,

Are we so unique?

Or do we underestimate

The cold distances of space?

Where are they? Fermi's Paradox by BW Derge

The universe is too vast

For us to be just nonesuch-

Just to be nonesuch-

A single rare thing

That will never exist again

For if this is the case…

We fucked up.

We became but a virus.

Nothing else.

Down with Earth,

Either way…

Down with my beautiful blue orb-

 

For one must sometimes question

If the Earth only appears a circle

Because of the pupil which views

Bears the same shape-

Is reality nothing more

Than the perception which receives it?

Is there truly nothing more?

Where are they?

 

Where are you?

If aliens are not out there

Then God isn’t, too-

Just to let you know.

We are alone

On a little rock

Circling a common sun

And we will kill ourselves

And then we’ll be done.

Mars Jazz poem by BW Derge - Fermi's Paradox

Victims of perception-

Victims of the fourth dimension-

We will fade into nothing.

No God.

No aliens.

Just a single anomaly

In cold dead space

Despite the probability-

 

Consciousness-

Consciousness-

The repetition of energy-

Throw in a little water

And devoid of urgency-

From where this life came

To land inside of thee-

And my consciousness-

 

Mars Jazz - alone in space

Are we so rare?

Or is it that our understanding

Of the cosmos

Is grossly immature-  ?

There must be something else

Who is out there-

Who is out there?

Where are they?

 

But even if they are there

And they rest but

A thousand light years away

A single radio message

Would take a thousand years

To travel the vacancy of space

Just to find its way

Into the ear of another life

So ever far away…

 

What is the point?

This life must go on-

Consciousness.

Consciousness-

Reproduction and endlessness

Like a Bracewell probe

Endlessly reproduce

Throughout the universe-

Where Are They? Fermi's Paradox - Poem by BW Derge

Onward we stumble-

Onward we go-

The cosmic dance of existence

Never seems to get old

As onward we go-

Into the cold…

Into cold dead space alone.

The Cosmic Dance of Existence - image of Mars Jazz poem

by BW Derge, written in 2014

 

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Mars Jazz - poem about fermi's paradox

Mars Jazz - Poem About Fermi's Paradox