Book I: Man
Chapter 1: The Celtic Inspiration
Like the bagpipes of Ireland
Or the flutes of Scotland
A rebel’s tune, to the marching choirs
A battle hymn for a republic.
There, in the simple villages,
In the grassy knolls
And water fed heaths,
There, o’ the weights of balance
Did the copper get weighed.
Chapter 2: The Sun Barges
There, the sun barges flew
Which man has yet forgotten.
The Sequoias grew strong
And men roamed free.
O’ the waters ran clear
And the grass grew tall.
The wheat in the field
Rolled with the endless knolls
Of blue skies.
My dream is like this:
The horses were drawn by carriages
And the flying ships
Traversed the stars.
Gold shillings and copper
Nickle and precious stones
The rolling hills of cotton and wheat
And the jade grass underneath our feet.
Our rockets were pulled by the suns
Of a trillion stars
And a field, and a cobbler
And a banker, and a store for games.
We mine the ores of the moons.
No television, no phones
No wires.
Chapter 3: A Frontier of Free Men
A frontier of men free
To till the fields and make the pastures.
Across the clouds flew the barges
Several miles wide
With towns of beach wood
And no tall towers.
The animals roaming,
And vast expanses of wildlife.
Music, and art and every form of discipline
Practiced, and all men being masters of their trade.
The local cobbler sold his ten shoes a month
And fed his family with the outlying foods
Which traversed his skies.
The local librarian tended to her books
And the medical nurse did practice her trade.
The men and women were fed
The children happy
Playing with their toys
Which were sculpted by the local sculptor
Of silicon; to which he made the most resplendent toys.
Men slept on their hammocks, and sailed the endless skies.
The churches were filled with their local congregations
As the hills rolled with the wheat
Amber, in the replenishing rains.
The houses with their electricity
And plumbing, and aqueducts
And their farms atop the oceans
On floating nets, filled with soil
Tilled by men whose houses sailed the oceans.
Chapter 4: Harnessing the Earth’s Tides
The seas of hurricanes and whirring winds
Were harnessed by wind turbines
And the deserts were turned to fields
Of solar ice. The roaring waves
Were pushed our turbines,
And rather than fear a storm
Men praised it.
For the turbines, yes the turbines
Did pull aught when the winds stormed.
The lightning was harnessed
And men in their parlors put on plays
Instead of watch their television;
They played charades.
The oceans were farmed, and then restocked.
The trees were cut
But then replanted.
The populations lived in cities surrounded by parks
Filled with treameat
And the rain did fall.
Men learned not how to control their planet
But harness it. The gravitons they used
The photons they used.
Chapter 5: The Photon Sails
Men learned how to sail upon the light;
Men and women loved, made love three times a day
Had their fill of children who produced in their fields
Learned their trades, and brought the family their income.
The music was like choirs of angels
Where they flew through the air in radios.
They had their electronic beats, and their electronic music
But men played their fiddles, and their drums
And their electric guitars.
Men did listen, and love,
And had their great feasts.
They had no gods
Save the one LORD Jesus Christ.
They did not give their children to the Baal.
Their children were their portion
To see them grow, and eat.
Chapter 6: The Cuisine
The roastlings were fat
And lived off the land,
And each man, woman and child took up their trade
In the local economies.
The babies cried
And drank deep of their mother’s milk
As the rolling sounds of thunder cracked.
The crops were diverse
Thousands in the local markets
Sold, all colors
All varieties
All climates
Brought in by the sun barges.
The children swam in the local lakes
The peoples had horse races in the countryside.
They boarded the Magnetic Bullet Trains
Without any acronym signifying what they are
And did ride through continents in hours.
They took the skilds, those massive skilds
And sunbarges, across oceans
And did traverse the skies.
I ate, I drank, I had Roasted Beef
Roasted Chicken
Roasted Capybara
Roasted Suckling
Mashed Chickpeas
Spiced with garlic
Onion, thyme tarragon
Fenugreek, and Coriander
Cumin and Cinnamon
Potatoes, and cottonseed oils
Hemp oils, safe tobacco to smoke,
Fennels and Green Beans
Peas and Corn
Maple syrups and honey
Cane sugars and ample salts.
Dinners were scrumptious
And restaurants were places to go
And spend an entire day with family.
Sprawling vineyards of all fruits
Pomegranates, grapes
Kiwis, melons and bananas
Apples,
Fuji, Crispin
Lady Pink, Honeycrisp,
Granny Smith, Red and Golden delicious,
Jonagolds and Braeburns,
Tart blueberries and blackberries
And strawberries, made into pies
Made into tarts, made into creme brulees,
Eggs in abundance, ostrich
Chicken, Peahen and Guinea hens;
Bugs fried in oily fats, so that even the leeches were delicious
And a Parasite a delicacy;
An ant covered in chocolate
And a mosquito fried in cottonseed oils.
Chapter 7: The Pastimes
Deer roamed for hunting,
Elephants for game,
Rhinoceroses and Zebras
Were plentiful on the African Serengeti
Because men stocked them, and a million other varieties.
Every one killed, men stocked them
With two or three.
Snake Venoms were used to cure all ailments
And science was believed
And Christ was also believed.
Men knew the world wasn’t flat
Because everyone had been in space.
Men knew evolution existed because they could see it
Pain enough, men had lived so long
And cataloged everything in books
So detailed, without a single pixel.
Just art, rendered by photo-realistic art
Which people were all paid to draw.
All talents were paid, enough to live
Enough to eat.
Chapter 8: The Living Arrangements
Men lived in three room houses, all tucked around one another
Sometimes three stories high, no taller.
The cities sprawled over vast continents
But within those cities were even vaster
Pockets of enclosed forests, and deserts
And wild-life preserves.
Men, in their wisdom
Created habitats rather than destroyed them.
Men could create a self sustaining ecosystem
With a hundred gallon tank
With seven different species of live creatures
And plants; they had bonsai gardens
And even gardens of oak forests seventy square miles wide.
Chapter 9: Various Miscellaneous
Men did not destroy.
Men did not pillage.
Men did not war.
They had no reason to.
The animals they ate
And felt no shame.
Because they hadn’t murdered.
They hadn’t stolen.
To them, a man’s life was a man’s
An animal’s an animal’s,
But the animals ate and fed on the grasses
And on the wheats, and in the fields they roamed
To be hunted, to be photographed;
No… they did not film.
No, they did not take a photo
Except with silver photocells.
They took and if any wanted a photograph
They developed it in their homes.
A hundred thousand distributors of silver
Made a hundred thousand varieties of photo chemicals
And each were special, specific, local
And men were fed.
Chapter 10: The Fat Cats
No man could save more than a million dollars
U.S. After that point, even kings had to give up their
Kingdoms. Kings were elected, for terms
And countries abounded, several thousand of them.
They warred with trade, not with weapons.
And never to a point of famine.
For, to war meant rape, killing, pillaging,
Destroying, and pogroms.
They did not scorn this
If it meant preserving the happiness.
If one country were to destroy the ecosystem
They laid forth
It was to be destroyed, and every man woman and child within it.
Chapter 11: Excursion
No… this is not a Utopian dream.
It is rather the practice
Of the first burgeon of Civilization.
Nebuchadnezzar’s Kingdom.
Do I know if it can be created?
Men… I dare say we cannot necessarily come close.
It is rather my dream… I am entitled to it in thought.
Am I radical enough to bring it into practice?
No.
The men played with their puzzles, and games
And fine art was patronized.
Great methods were made to make the peoples happy.
Rulers ruled benevolently
Because to do otherwise
Meant utter destruction.
Men, like the Persians,
Had honor, and sacrifice.
There were no disgusting sex practices
Because men were fed with the meat
Of their lover’s gentle wombs.
The women were fed with
Sex understandings ten times
More advanced than our so called
Kama Sutra, and it was not
Mind you, religious.
It was simply hedonism
And a benign form at that.
Chapter 12: The Life Expectancy
Men grew to ten and twenty generations
In families, and most men saw their great, great grandchildren.
They swaddled the babes at the age of seventy
Already knowing two generations prior.
They made love at sixteen
And were not reproved for it.
They married at fifteen
And this was the norm.
They had abundant sex
And were taught by the Christian Pastors
How to make love…
As this was the priestly duties
As per the book of Song of Songs.
Chapter 13:
Do you want this world?
Do you want this earth?
This is the fruit of my religion.
Now let me show you the
Fruit of the World’s religion.
Book II: Wo
Chapter 1: My Name is Marc
My name’s Marc.
Marcus Krantz.
You might know me…
some people do.
I’m not so famous here.
We invented Quantum Computing,
Iron Man Suits,
all sorts of nonsense.
We’re actually in a dark age.
My parents are dead.
Brandon and Jorgia Krantz.
They died a long time ago.
On the quantum computers,
I can see him in an alternate timeline.
One where Hilary got elected.
Instead of Trump.
My dad never got published here.
World didn’t go to war
like he said it would.
That’s probably for
the better.
Instead, things got weird.
Augmented Reality
they call it.
Portals to other dimensions.
Street Magicians
showing their tricks were
future technologies.
That kind of stuff.
Chapter 2: So…
So…
the world never went to war.
That’s what they say.
Instead there are police
flying in Iron Man suits,
named after a Marvel Comic
strip that has since been banned.
They said it was
“Time Descriptions.”
They banned everything
that had any reference to future
technologies.
They thought my dad might have been
compromised.
He was…
it just wasn’t his fault.
To get into the gory details
would be awful.
Just, some gross thing was put in him.
Some call it a demon.
Some call it a Dream
Machine.
I call it a twist of fate.
He never asked for it.
Actually, everything he said would happen
did.
So, possibly he was a
prophet.
I don’t know.
Chapter 3: My Dad Lived a quiet Life
He lived a quiet life in
Pennsylvania.
Had a pretty notorious youth…
I’m sure you all know that.
But, he couldn’t write a
modern novel.
It was impossible for him.
That’s why he never
sold much in his life.
He died young,
about thirty-five.
He had a wife,
who had me.
She died.
Jorgia Krantz.
I lived.
I saw in his book
I had a sister named
“Cass”.
I’m an only child.
Had an uncle.
Had a grandfather.
Had a grandmother.
Had a whole family.
They all died.
Chapter 4: So…
So…
let’s catch any reader up to snuff.
It’s the year 2058.
I’m single.
No “Erin”.
I really wanted her.
I really do.
But, no.
I don’t seem to get her this time.
I don’t seem to have a love story
this time.
Instead,
I’m in my apartment,
302,
on the South Nebinger Block
of the city of Lewisberry.
My hometown
used to be sprawling farms.
Now they’re just rows of houses.
Rows,
and
rows,
and
rows
of houses.
I don’t work.
I get stipends.
About five hundred dollars a month.
I use it to eat.
Am I hungry?
No, not really.
Is the food I eat any good?
No.
Life isn’t really any good.
Chapter 5: Life’s Not Bad
Life’s not bad.
But it’s not good.
We’ve found some things
that were pretty weird.
You can look at the past
on computers.
Turns out electrons
and stuff
are like dimensions.
You can observe them.
Some are even going to find a way
to turn back time.
But…
Here’s the thing.
You shouldn’t be
able to turn back time.
I’m not allowed to own any animals.
They took them all away.
I spend most of my day
reading my dad’s old books.
He left me a quite impressive collection.
No wars.
But, there’s also no love.
There’s no friendship.
You go down to the neighbor
and he passes a glance at you.
He spends most of his days
on the hallucinogenic
“Fairy Stones”.
The iPhones now network
with your brain.
No implant.
No chip.
It’s like your brain
is an antennae.
People who’ve used them
say it’s like dreaming.
They wake up to eat.
They have control over it,
waking up and going back to sleep.
I don’t understand it because
I’m like an Amish person.
That’s what they call me.
“Amish.”
Chapter 6: Outside the Troop Patrols Fly
Outside troop patrols fly
in the streets.
They have armored suits,
manned of course.
Robots were illegalized
after a series of serial killings
perpetrated by every one of them.
It was a weird phenomena.
Some guy was building them,
and they went on a massive killing spree.
All 110 of them.
Killed d_____ near 34,000
people, just those one hundred and ten robots.
The only reason more weren’t made
was because they were difficult
to create the brain software.
Intelligent machines,
we’ve found,
were not like Rosie.
But, seeing that we have
the Quantum Computers
to see, some were like Rosie.
Just, the people
these days
were so aggressive that
when they trained the robots,
they abused them so bad
that they all went crazy and murderous.
A lot of people are like that, too.
Outside my window,
the sky is tinted red.
We’ve lost a lot of atmosphere.
Global warming was fixed
with some kind of thing like
a NAC,
like J.D. had predicted.
He’s my uncle.
Him and I are pretty close,
actually.
He survived.
Survived what?
You might ask?
I don’t know.
Nobody really does,
actually.
It wasn’t an illness.
People just started
disappearing.
My dad.
My mom.
My parents.
My friends.
One by one,
they each started disappearing.
Chapter 7: Trump Wasn’t the Culprit
Trump wasn’t the culprit.
It was a democrat
when this started happening.
One you wouldn’t
have ever heard of.
He came out of nowhere
in 2026’s election.
My dad was 35.
The wall they built
was blasted down
by the Democrats.
They say that let in some people.
Who they were?
I don’t know.
Nobody knows
who runs the country anymore.
We have elections,
of course.
Just, no names
are on the ballots.
You either pick
Democrat
or
Republican.
Some other strange things
occurred.
There is no grass.
There are no trees.
You hear explosions from time to time.
Everyone says it’s a car backfiring;
they run on natural gas
now
because it’s cleaner.
But, once in a while,
if you get outside—
you have to wear an oxygen tank to breath—
you see a charred
building or two.
There was no war.
Or… was there?
I don’t know.
Nobody knows anything.
We eat tablets for dinner.
Get injected with vitamins.
Chapter 8: A Society Worth Preserving
A society worth
destroying in print is
one worth preserving in real life;
save one I read about a certain
Queen Jezebel Zarathustra,
to show how when society gets
too bad,
only God can destroy it.
A society sustained in print,
let the minds of the readers destroy it.
Chapter 9: We Don’t Have Showers
We don’t have showers.
We have little sonic rings
we stand in, and it makes us feel
like we’re having sex.
It’s kind of obnoxious
because the only way to get clean
you’ll also have an orgasm.
Sex isn’t forbidden,
but you never know
whether someone
is a man or woman these days.
There could be a man
with a perfectly rendered face
and vagina,
with a uterine transplant,
and you’d never know.
A man,
however,
couldn’t reproduce
if born as a woman.
The penises
are just not right.
But, you can get in huge
trouble
calling it a fake.
That’s an offense
punishable by
a steep fine.
Chapter 10: I Read a Story
I read a story
once about a guy
chained down
so he couldn’t move,
because he was strong.
And a woman
who wore a mask
because she was beautiful.
And at the climax,
they both danced.
Here,
if you’re beautiful,
it is hard to tell.
Most people have
switched their genders.
The ones who didn’t
just have sex with the
gender
they think is them.
So,
you never really know
if it’s a man and woman in a relationship
or not.
Babies are kind of just born
in test tubes.
They’ve gotten so confused
at who’s who,
that cloning is the
only way
to actually keep
the species alive.
And they keep cloning people.
I’m of natural birth…
Which make me rare.
Chapter 11: The People Who are Norms Like Me
The people who are
“Norms”
like me…
I’m called
“Norm”
by everyone…
people aren’t really that imaginative…
are typically held up consuming
countless hours
of hallucinogenic
pornography.
It feels like the real thing.
It tastes like the real thing.
It even smells like the real thing.
So I’ve heard.
Of course,
they eat
and drink
in these programs too.
But, they come out.
They have to.
To think that
they couldn’t…
it’d be scary.
It’s why I
never tried it.
I’d be too afraid
I’d get trapped inside
of the machines.
They get bombarded by pleasures,
though.
Nobody is
stupid enough
to play the games on it.
The games are like real war.
Real battle.
Real struggle.
It’s not fun,
and people actually feel getting shot
and stuff.
Then they wake up
when they die.
Traumatized,
so most people just stick
to eating
and
sex games.
That most people like.
But, a good amount of people
spend their days out of the contraptions.
Like me.
But, there’s nowhere to really go.
Everything is barren.
It’s not global warming.
There was no war.
I don’t know what caused it.
Chapter 12: To Be Honest
To be honest,
I spend all my days
getting vitamin vaccines,
then taking a gel tablet
that gives me my vital nutrients.
I’m bone thin.
Have almost no muscle mass.
When I go outside,
people are piled up
in massive orgies in the hallways,
like a pile of
human colored sticks.
I don’t know
what goes where,
or how they do it.
They look almost like creatures
from another planet,
but when looked at
close enough,
you can plainly see
they are
human beings.
Plastic implanted breasts,
often bigger than their whole bodies,
thumbskins made into foreskins,
died hair yellow and purple,
sometimes even strange colors
that look almost
alien,
until I realize
it’s just orange,
black,
violet or
green.
Sometimes I’m nearly
raped by them.
One time I was accused
of rape
for looking at a woman.
See…
if you identify as a woman,
you can claim
someone raped you
by looking at them.
But, if you identify as a woman,
it gives you the liberty
to do whatever you want,
even if it means…
People talk pretty weird.
It’s not like they’re retarded.
Have you ever heard two nerds
talk over a Card Table?
Or heard two intelligent
atheists talk?
It’s kinda like that.
Intelligible,
but always morally wrong.
On every occasion
they confuse
what is possible
with what is moral.
Chapter 13: In Fact…
In fact,
they remind me of penguins.
Penguins rape,
commit necrophilia,
steal each other’s young,
and even show homosexual tendencies.
Some metaphor is in that,
when Homosexuals
point to them
and say,
“Look we’re natural”
because two male penguins
nurture a rock.
But… you can’t convince them
it’s not.
God I hope this doesn’t become a reality.