Slow Glass
The birds are quiet today
The sky is still
Precursors to rain, perhaps
Earlier, I saw a squirrel outside the window
On a lower branch
The animal stopped, gray arches for
Its back and a brushy tail
Turned one way and then another
We, smaller beast and I, looked at each other
For a while
Already out of reach
We could afford to stare
Now we might serve as memories
To each other, through the glass
C L Couch
“Light of Other Days” is a science fiction short story by Irish writer Bob Shaw. It was originally published in August 1966 in Analog Science Fiction and Fact. The story uses the idea of “slow glass”: glass through which light takes years to pass. Bob Shaw used this idea again in later stories.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_of_Other_Days
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