Cradled by the rock floating round the fire, nursing the infantile species into god-fearing beings. evolved from millions of years of careful formulation discovery of galaxies exploration of the depths of the sea and all the fury of nature scaling mountains and glaciers drinking from the freshwater spring trickling down summer's neck. the domestication of the wild the birth of nations and the love of a brother. We have lived and we have died here on our Earth. Must we believe in all our passion and our funeral ceremonies to pay respect to the dead, must we accept the idea that in all our glory as mankind, our lives became so insignificant to others and to the solar system beyond our sunny skies that life means nothing? Have we evolved into the most complex beings in known existence and have we loved with the marrow of our bones and the iron in our blood only to die having never stepped beyond the pavement to peek at the roses beyond the garden fence?