The Mission on Conziglria
Strange how the locals
can barely hide their disgust
at the symmetry of our bodies,
the shade of our perfect skin,
the straight-backed way we walk,
the sounds from our learned tongues.
It’s as if they see us as
the green-scaled pustule-faced
creatures that they are.
But we don’t awkwardly lope along
like three-legged dogs.
Our mouths don’t unleash a sound
like a buzz-saw crossed with a belch.
We were especially chosen
for this mission,
alpha men and women,
each an Adonis or Aphrodite
in the latest formfitting space garb.
And it’s no surprise
that we have such a hard time
looking at these gross, rank,
bulgy-eyed, tentacled, pus-secreting,
boil-headed monstrosities.
But our job is to communicate,
find common ground
with other worlds, other races.
And we can do it with our eyes closed.
Sometimes, we even have to.
can barely hide their disgust
at the symmetry of our bodies,
the shade of our perfect skin,
the straight-backed way we walk,
the sounds from our learned tongues.
It’s as if they see us as
the green-scaled pustule-faced
creatures that they are.
But we don’t awkwardly lope along
like three-legged dogs.
Our mouths don’t unleash a sound
like a buzz-saw crossed with a belch.
We were especially chosen
for this mission,
alpha men and women,
each an Adonis or Aphrodite
in the latest formfitting space garb.
And it’s no surprise
that we have such a hard time
looking at these gross, rank,
bulgy-eyed, tentacled, pus-secreting,
boil-headed monstrosities.
But our job is to communicate,
find common ground
with other worlds, other races.
And we can do it with our eyes closed.
Sometimes, we even have to.
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