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And Carl Sagan Would have said: See, This here Is us. We are but Flecks of dust In this vast region Of space and time Or so all the astronomers Gravely would Have us say. And who are we To argue? When God created the universe We were an afterthought: It is possible. Breathed life into us And left us To float And spin And twist like tiny Wind up toys And see for ourselves One day the Irony of it all. See Maybe past it, Around it, Bend over sideways And squint And leer Over ourselves And towards The slit-narrow Windows of Our homes, And look Forward. And trace the Hums of colors Hanging forth On the edge Of our galaxies. And come forth And marvel at The magnitude of Our inheritance.
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Feb 5, 2015
Feb 5, 2015 at 10:15 AM UTC
Pale Blue Dot
And Carl Sagan Would have said: See, This here Is us. We are but Flecks of dust In this vast region Of space and time Or so all the astronomers Gravely would Have us say. And who are we To argue? When God created the universe We were an afterthought: It is possible. Breathed life into us And left us To float And spin And twist like tiny Wind up toys And see for ourselves One day the Irony of it all. See Maybe past it, Around it, Bend over sideways And squint And leer Over ourselves And towards The slit-narrow Windows of Our homes, And look Forward. And trace the Hums of colors Hanging forth On the edge Of our galaxies. And come forth And marvel at The magnitude of Our inheritance.
jedd-ong
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Feb 5, 2015
Feb 5, 2015 at 10:15 AM UTC
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