My hands are energy jets.
I activate, rise and hover.
Fly out this underground tower.
I don’t know what I’ll discover.
But I do not cower.
I imagine a desert; cracked earth.
Where no woman has given birth.
What will I see beyond the cracks on the ground?
Anything is possible, I’m not earthbound.
A wilderness, or a futuristic city.
Under a dome, shining pretty.
There are no people, and I don’t care.
Reality is ejecting a white, silent glare.
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