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Infinity might be a lie

Infinity might be a lie.

Know! You and I will cease to be

And all humanity, eventually shall die.

 

That time and space

May race to singularity,

Can give a freedom

Which eternity denies,

Loops chains of hope around

Our scope for action.

 

Cosmic reaction to the gravity

Of mass despair

Will make a solar flare

Seem small compared to ends

Which physics teach.

Though we could reach

A billion, billion years,

Still, human fears,

Banish tears enshrined

In finding reasons.

 

Sufficient seasons notice change,

Time, for rearrangement of the wrong.

Prolong the outward song

Restructure stars

When farthest worlds are fried,

Inside the sphere of solar death.

The breath of life can last,

But not surpass the final fate

Which waits,

 

Expansion, or, Collapse?

 

Perhaps; we’ll live as far

As light from farthest stars

Has yet to run.

Begun to know

How atoms grow

To complex double helix,

Mixing mind and space

In the same race,

To glean some meaning

From our cosmic place.

 

While some ask why,

Let you and I,

Sigh “Just as well.”

Fulfill our now with

Simple shrines which

Minds like mine can comprehend.

Face the feeling all shall end,

By sending song of this small race

To chase along the space

Between the stars.

And, confront the final days

With humble words of human praise,

To raise amazement;

Even from the gods.

 

© James Rainsford 2010

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