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Black Holes: A Recipe
Star light, star bright
 You see a star with might
 Yet this glowing spherical symbol of peace
 Slowly begins to decease
 
 The supergiant star causes an implosion
 As the collapsing begins the explosion
 X-rays flee, then one can see
 The next black hole to be
 
 The minuscule hole slowly brings
 Immense light strings
 It sounds the entrance as the black hole’s crown
 Slowly going down
 down
 down
 
 The eater becomes bigger
 As it devours stars with vigor
 The matter comes in but never out
 It’s just a one way route
 
 Suddenly there’s nothing else to eat
 For the black hole, it’s now discreet
 The dying light once showing us a glutton’s crime
 Now shows the black hole starving through time
 
 While the gluttons cannot starve to the end
 Einstein, every physicist’s friend
 Theorized the evaporation of the eaters
 As the universe becomes their heaters

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