(for the cashier at Brookline Booksmith who told me Carlo Rovelli was the best author in the whole bookstore, which felt like a stretch although I liked the book.)

 

I believe

 

Before Anaximander the world was flat

and ringed by a river called Ocean,

 

That Copernicus moved the sun literally

pushing earth to its tertiary orbit.

 

I believe

 

We were born of four substances, just earth,

fire, air, and water, later to be atomized,

 

That we could never have wrapped ourselves

in the blanket of space and time before Einstein.

 

We invent the world,

 

Rounding its edges when we need the room

to sail our ships, space the stars to grow

 

the universe.

 

Steven Goldman

Steven Goldman is a writer and teacher who lives in Boston, Massachusetts. He is the author of two books: the YA novel Two Parties, One Tux, and a Short Film About the Grapes of Wrath and the essay collection Four Square and the Politics of Sixth Grade Lunch. His work has appeared in a number of literary and professional magazines, including The Jewish Literary Journal, Edutopia, and Nimrod.

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