I stand in front of a stone library that once held great knowledge therein, but stands now empty under skies dreary. I whisper a prayer for our sins:
Please, Lord, let the children who follow us grow wiser than we ever were. Let them yet be the loving kindness that we have signally failed to confer.
I doubt that they will ever forgive us for this fallen world that weβre handing down thanks to all the blind disservice by leaving little but ash on the ground.
Before us all stand two stone gates each leading to diverging roads: The one leads to our visible fate while the other fate overthrows.
Please, Lord, let those born in these days choose the path of the unknown instead of taking the road that behind us lays: They shall our foolishness swiftly outgrow.
What few blessings I may pass on to you, O dear reader of the futureβs present, I give you freely in hopes of a new rebirth in a world without end, amen.
Inspired by this photo I took of the Gothic Library in Potsdam: https://bsky.app/profile/jackgroundhog.bsky.social/post/3lfzgvhjnck25