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The Astronomer

by @pradip-chattopadhyay

He lies flat on the rooftop looking at the stars. Useless worlds birthing and dying he muses the colossal magnificence of waste if atrophy is the verdict why create a complex web of universe just because someone from an island would stare at them in awe of the beauty seeking a key to the riddle himself a grain of dust lost in reading the firmament and not grasping of what significance he is within his shrinking space and time in an expanding universe.
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