where, in that case, will be an awful way
very few embarking will survive
who, entering occupied space
will have to make their choice
which we ancestors can only hope
does not make new neighbours ask
why black holes suddenly seem bright
through the darkness just arrived.
Grahaeme Barrasford Young
the inevitable victory of attraction
particularly, atoms reproduce
Seurat on a smaller larger scale
spectacularly, they compose
an observed universe that
lullingly, feels like home
whatever answer we impose
conversely, being atoms
how can we watch ourselves
individually if rods and stems
are made of what they see
painfully obscuring dot on dot
and therefore missing other dots
universally massing our horizons
with spaces galaxies can slip between
selfishly pretending autonomy
from orbiting others when
unusually, particles suggest
imbalanced elements will combine
improbably to ambivalent nuclei