Tuesday Poem: New Year's resolution, by Saradha Koirala



Back on Earth we gauged the pressure, decided

it was not strong enough to turn carbon into

diamond rain but enough to incite change. We

took on new tasks, approached old jobs with

renewed determination. After all, we'd made it

around the sun again: a revolution to spark a

revolution. When we heard all the known matter

in the universe could fit into a grain of sand, we

took it in our stride; strode across sandy shores

anyway, trying not to do the maths. We had

been to Titan - a smog-covered moon - we

knew what we were getting ourselves into. We

laughed too loudly and cried out: If the distance

from the sun to Pluto is a ten cent piece then

the Milky Way is France!



Credit note: "New Year's resolution" is included in Saradha Koirala's latest poetry collection Tear Water Tea and is reproduced here by kind permission of the author.



Tim says: I recently finished Tear Water Tea and loved it - it's among my favourite poetry collections of the past few years. I very much admire the aptness and precision of the word choices Saradha makes in her poems: that was already evident in her first collection, Wit of the Staircase, and in her new collection it's coupled with a wider and more ambitious range of subject matter. Plus, the book's design is beautiful!



I previously interviewed Saradha, and used her poem A secret I don't mind you knowing as the Tuesday Poem on my blog that week.



There are lots of poems I could have requested from Saradha for this blog, but when I saw that she'd written a science fiction poem (well, she might not think of it as a science fiction poem, but I do!) I said "that's the one for me!". And, with Saradha's agreement, here it is.









The Tuesday Poem: Is hungry like the wolf.You can buy books by Tim Jones online! Voyagers: SF Poetry from NZ from Amazon.Transported (short story collection) from Fishpond or New Zealand Books Abroad.
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