The Surprise

The Surprise Poem by Britt Wolfe author

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When the oceans were poured into their basins,
the intention was never permanence.

The tides themselves were designed as instruction.

Go.

Come back.

Go again.

Nothing in creation was built to stand entirely still.

Continents drift.

Rivers wander.

Clouds cross entire nations
without once asking permission.

Even the stars refuse fixed positions.

Movement was woven into the fabric of things.

So imagine the surprise.

After mountains were raised from the earth
like cathedral spires.

After glaciers carved valleys
through patient ages of ice.

After deserts were painted
in impossible shades of gold and amber.

After jungles were filled
with birds bright enough to shame gemstones.

After whales were taught to sing
across thousands of kilometres of dark water.

After coral reefs were hidden beneath oceans
like treasure waiting to be discovered.

After the northern lights were hung
above sleeping forests.

After baobabs, redwoods, waterfalls, canyons,
volcanoes, mangrove forests,
and endless fields of wildflowers
were scattered across a spinning blue planet.

The creatures stayed put.

Agriculture.

What an unexpected invention.

Seeds pressed into soil.

Homes built from stone.

Fences.

Property lines.

Addresses.

Generations born and buried
within sight of the same horizon.

A curious choice.

The world had been created as a masterpiece of movement.

A grand invitation.

An endless unfolding.

Yet villages appeared.

Then towns.

Then cities.

Roots pushed downward
while the horizon waited patiently beyond the fields.

This is not criticism.

Only wonder.

For there is beauty in belonging too.

Beauty in familiar rivers.

Beauty in knowing every tree
along a particular road.

Beauty in returning home.

But still.

The mountains remained.

The oceans remained.

The thousand islands scattered like emeralds
across distant seas remained.

Entire worlds waited beyond the next hill.

And beyond the next.

And beyond the next.

So many astonishing things
left unseen.

The migration of wildebeest
across the Serengeti.

The silent architecture of Antarctic ice.

The first glimpse of Machu Picchu through mountain mist.

Moonlight on the dunes of Namibia.

The impossible blue of a glacial lake.

The scent of rain arriving
on a continent never before visited.

All waiting.

All whispering.

Come see.

Come see.

Come see.

For this was always the secret hidden inside creation:

the world was never meant merely to be inhabited.

It was meant to be discovered.

Again and again and again.

Not because discovery changes the world.

But because it changes the discoverer.

Every distant road.

Every unfamiliar language.

Every horizon crossed.

Every map unfolded on a kitchen table.

A form of worship.

A way of saying yes
to the vastness that was offered.

And so the invitation remains.

The mountains still rise.

The oceans still breathe.

The deserts still glow beneath impossible sunsets.

The whales still sing.

The roads still disappear
into distance.

Waiting.

As they always have.

For wandering hearts
to remember

how large the world truly is.

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Britt Wolfe

Britt Wolfe writes emotionally devastating fiction with the precision of a heart surgeon and the recklessness of someone who definitely shouldn’t be trusted with sharp objects. Her stories explore love, loss, and the complicated mess of being human. If you enjoy books that punch you in the feelings and then politely offer you a Band-Aid, you’re in the right place.

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