In the summer before the world went mad Einstein summered at Peconic bay. He walked the beach in shorts and sandals, He was quite bohemian in his way. Soon he would write that letter to Roosevelt And the atomic age will have begun. But, for the moment, he was just A middle aged man enjoying his last peacetime Sun. The stars are more numerous than The grains of sand And space more infinite That the sea. His best days were, by then, behind him, But happier he would never be.
based on the famous photo of Einstein at the beach taken at Peconic bay in 1939 just before all that happened after