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By:Kim Stanley Robinson


Netted in the Milky Way

And afterimages of blue flame



Then we lay in our blue tent

The moon rose and our air turned blue

A blue still in us

It will always be with us

All the color of the twilight sky



All the time and space we travel

The years pass so many now

Falling asleep owls twirl overhead

I feel the granite under our bodies

We soar in blue without a sound

TENZING

Tenzing did not speak much English

Hungry food tired rest

Paragraphs from a power in the land



Teahouse to teahouse he led us

Across land scored deep

Rivers in mountains no end to them



He arranged our food

He arranged our sleep

He showed us the way



Up the gorge of the Dudh Khosi

Green leaves leeches everything wet

Always within the monsoon clouds



One evening they cleared and there

Above the peaks above the clouds

Another range above the world



We walked up there

Namche Bazaar perched in space

Thyangboche Pengboche Pheriche



Up glacier canyons up their walls

Over ice and rock to Gorak Shep

Dead Crow the last teahouse



Dawn struggle up Kala Pattar

Sit on the peak necks craned up

To look at Everest



Massive slab bright in the sky

Sargarmatha Chomolungma

Mother Goddess of the World



Tenzing pointed at South Col

Fabled last camp littered with gear

Terrible stories corpses



Tenzing had been there four times

Portering up and down Khumbu Icefall

The sidewalk over the white abyss



Where any moment the world could crash

And end it all a place in other words

Like any other place we stand



Beside Tenzing we do not yet know

The world and the icefall are the same

We see it in his face's Himalaya



Gleaming like ice in the sun

Windy he said South Col very windy

He was fifty-four



Later that morning Lisa got sick

He led her down by the hand

Offering tea sips of water



And brought us down to Pheriche

Helped run the teahouse while Lisa recovered

Helped the Sherpani who cooked all day



Led us to the ancient monastery

Showed us the wall of demon masks

Took us to Thyangboche in the rain



Made sure we saw the monks' mandala

Five men in red sitting and laughing

Over a circle of colored sands



Rubbing funnels with sticks

To free trickles of red green yellow blue

Intent then a joke and we three



Sitting with them through a dark rainy day

We sit there still in some inner space

He led us back down into the world



Down to Namche down down to Lukla

The little airstrip hacked into the wall

Of the gorge an outpost of everything



Led us into the Sherpa Co-op at dusk

Everyone in there watching TV

Powered by the Honda generator out back



A video of the Live Aid concert

Everyone stunned at the sight

Of Ozzy Osborne chewing up the stage



Tenzing the man who led us

Who took care of us who taught us

Finished eating and crossed the room



Crouched beside me gestured at the TV

America? he said

No I said no that's England

A REPORT ON THE FIRST RECORDED CASE OF AEROPHACY

for Terry Bisson

On my forty-third birthday I was nearly done

With Mars the drafts were in a shambles

Beauty in a novel (as in everything) is

An emergent property emerging

Late in the process and before that all

Is chaos and disorder but my hopes

Were high I felt that it was coming

Together I wanted the final push to be

The convergence of everything I wanted

Unreasonable things I had in my possession

Some bits of Mars a gram or two of the SNC

Meteorite that fell on Zagama Nigeria

In October of 1962 after thirteen million years

In space little gray chunks of rock

Mounted in a necklace given to my wife

I unscrewed the casing took out a chunk

Climbed onto my roof at sunset

A clear day crows flying back

From the fields the coastal range dark

To the west gilt clouds above it

The vault still blue the wind fresh

From the delta and there I was

On the roofbeam of my house in the middle of

My life in the open air about to eat a rock

That if not fraudulent a piece of Jersey

Was an actual chunk of the next planet out

It felt odd even in the performance

I have never been able to explain

Myself but can only note that in the

Attempt to imagine Mars I came to see

Earth more clearly than ever before

This beautiful world now alive

With the drama of an everyday sunset

Black birds sailing east in lines

Under my feet my home the sun

Touching the coastal range I put the rock in

My mouth all went on as before

No electric shiver that the sunset itself did not

Provide no speaking in tongues I bit down

It was too hard to break in my mouth

Tongued it side to side tasted no taste

Ran it over my teeth a little rock

Most of it would pass through me

But the stomach's fierce acids would