Tracy K. Smith - The Museum of Obsolescence lyrics

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Tracy K. Smith - The Museum of Obsolescence lyrics

So much we once coveted. So much That would have saved us, but lived, Instead, its own quick span, returning To uselessness with the mute acquiescence Of shed skin. It watches us watch it: Our faulty eyes, our telltale heat, hearts Ticking through our shirts. We're here To titter at gimcracks, the naïve tools, The replicas of replicas stacked like bricks. There's green money, and oil in drums. Pots of honey pilfered from a tomb. Books Recounting the wars, maps of fizzled stars. In the south wing, there's a small room Where a living man sits on display. Ask, And he'll describe the old beliefs. If you Laugh, he'll lower his head to his hands And sigh. When he dies, they'll replace him With a video looping on ad infinitum. Special installations come and go. “Love” Was up for a season, followed by “Illness,” Concepts difficult to grasp. The last thing you see (After a mirror—someone's idea of a joke?) Is an image of an old planet taken from space. Outside, vendors hawk t-shirts, three for eight.