Life in the modern world is like a fire truck roaring out of the station,
Sirens blaring, leaping down the street to greet a new emergency.
I want to live in a time with fewer emergencies –
A time of books and pens.
In such a time we’ll prefer politicians whose main ambition is to fix roads
And who don’t view politics as a gladiatorial contest.
We’ll cherish prosaic problem solvers
And ignore charlatans and mountebanks.
We’ll establish schools that excel at increasing children’s competence
And instill a love of civic duty
So they’ll grow up to be like first responders – able to meet life and death situations.
We’ll value workers who thrive on keeping the city’s water running clear and clean
And, out on the farms, people who produce healthful food.
We’ll encourage lifetime love between our young adults
So that our grandchildren can thrive.