'' The Universe So Vast '' Poem by Bri Mar

'' The Universe So Vast ''



Each star at night,
Shining ever so bright,
Their virtues we need to extol,
Maybe one day we will see the light,
Of the universe stars are its soul.

Each one a cog,
Like an analogue,
In what is but a giant machine,
If only humans could see through the fog,
We'd know they do more than glean.

Out there they thrive,
Like us they're alive,
Ever changing in mysterious ways,
Despite the conditions they do survive,
Living in their heavenly maze.

With rules they comply,
Yet they can go awry,
They can cause a bit of a fuss,
One day in the future yes they'll die,
In fact, they're just like us.

Worthy of adulation,
They're a wondrous creation,
Emerging from humble beginnings,
One day they'll reach the ultimate destination?
After they've finished their innings.

Those stars you view,
One day will be you,
It's our destiny when we have passed,
That on the day you say adieu,
You become a star in,

‘' The Universe So Vast ‘'

Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: universe
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We never actually die we take the next step.
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