THE FUTURE
We see a shape but dimly there
Not certain what we see.
Project on it our hopes and fears,
No clue what it will be.
A thing of beauty it may be,
Yet certain we are not.
It may be brutal or bizarre,
May prove ice cold or hot.
The problem is we cannot know
Until we reach that time.
If it will be a paradise,
Or childbirth a crime.
What we must now remember most,
It will be what we make.
Our children and their children shall,
Pay then, what we now take.
So live your life with one eye now,
With one the future seek.
And leave to them a dream we built,
Not nightmare dark and bleak.
Cheers, Winston