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Speck In a Void
We’re a speck in a void,
a vacuum
flecked with salt of galaxies
and peppery black holes.
We might be alone,
but maybe we can’t
see the trees for the
cosmic stew and forest.
We consider ourselves a
bastion of light, safety, and
comfort in an oxygen-, food-, light-
lacking space.
We like to think we’re unique,
although there isn’t anything
special in
a rocky planet circling a star.
But are we really a quark in a galactic grain of salt
or the one place with lively light
in a universe of dark?
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