The Moral Reckoning of Ed
Ed was truly dead it's true,
And all the other people too.
He had committed genocide,
Which is quite bad, before he died.
There were no humans left, you see,
Not Sarah Joe or Bob or me.
Had young Ed felt deep remorse
As he pursued his reckless course?
Or is it, rather, fair to say
His acts were empty on that day?
That signifiers lost their sting,
And it meant naught, that killing
thing?
Is Ed, d'ya reckon, down in hell?
And all his victims too, as well?
They drove him to his fateful act,
They drove him to his fateful act,
Should not they too with guilt be
wracked?
These answers, truly, I don't know,
And if I did, I'd tell you so.
One thing only I'll assert:
In all the murder, all the hurt,
In all the murder, all the hurt,
The human race had run its course.
Its ending was, I think, perforce,
Destined to come, a microcosm,
Of who we are, though not too awesome.
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