It's a hundred years in the future. Civilization is gone. Venice is under water but people still live in the tops of buildings, surviving by fishing and trying to avoid the slavery pirates. It's a post-apocalyptic novella but it's also a future that is just as likely as any other right now.
A song by the late David Crosby. Lyrics below the video.
Book born vagrants fishing
Endless, aimless in the
Flooded palace where the
King of Venice used to lie
Lonely woman plants a
Roof top garden from the
Soil that's blown in and the
Seeds that washed up on the tide
Two young orphans burning
Ancient paintings and
Victorian tables just to
Keep from freezing in the night
They were born here knowing
Nothing other than the
Tales of mad men swearing
And before them used to lie
All very peaceful now
They have forgotten how
Greed used to drive us to
Fight and to climb
Wild people
Nearly feral
Living on what they can find
Just the fish and fisherman
Mankind and time
Fearful vagrants fashion
Tools to save them from the
Greed-born slavers that come
Swift on dark sails in the night
Sometimes tyrants passing
Hungry silence are there
No more orphans in their
Flooded world stripped bone dry
Perched like monkeys in the
Triple canopy of a
Crumbling jungle watching
Remnants of another world sail by
All very quiet now
They have forgotten how
Music used to live here
To dance in the minds
Wild people
Nearly feral
Living on what they can find
Just the fish and fisherman
Mankind and time.
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