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Significant Insignificance - Reversible Poem
There you are, my Earth! I see you here next to our Moon In this wondrous book- zoomed-in, You shine above the rest With cars and people everywhere- Bridges, trains, skyscrapers, jets Blue oceans with majestic ships- Those wonders of our age, Right here upon your sphere exist, You great, important, busy, busy world. There you are, my Earth- and yet- Where are you, Earth? Amid this endless cloud of dust I can barely see you- just a tiny dot In this wondrous book, zoomed out, I find you on this page with straining eye So lost inside our giant Milky Way A drifting grain of sand in time A microscopic, whirling speck, One of the millions, billions, trillions Caught in cosmic winds with all the rest- Where are you, Earth? August 25, 2018 Contest: Wonderstruck Poetry Contest Sponsor: Robert James Liguori Reversible Poem: can be read downwards and upwards.
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