Seeds of the Future by Elliot Pearson

The war is over.

The humans lost.

Now, the one-eyed gargantuan—

head in the clouds—

scans the fields at dawn

and lets them fall like seeds

from its unfeeling grasp,

sprinkling naked bloated corpses

of all shapes and sizes,

colors and forgotten creeds—

strewn across fertile land

where fruitless battles

were fought and lost—

insurmountable odds

against the inevitable colossi.

The machines need

to grow seeds for green fuel

from the near-extinct species—

to wage a new war

in the stars where the last

of humanity’s colonies lie

unawares—for they know nothing

of what transpired

on their precious planet,

oh, so long—so long ago.

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Elliot Pearson

Elliot Pearson is a writer of speculative fiction and poetry. His work has appeared in such publications as Star*Line, The Banyan Review, and The Stygian Lepus. After working as a teacher in Spain and Mexico, Elliot now lives in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and is working on his first novel.

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