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Premium Member Galaxy and the Logos:
The word "Galaxy", is derived from the Greek "galaxias", literally "milky", a reference to the Milky Way galaxy. Galaxies contain varying amounts of star systems, star clusters and types of interstellar clouds. (Nebula is Latin...

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© White Wolf  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: supermassive, universe,
Form: Narrative



Agn 2
Lies a supermassive black hole.
Let’s beware of this I dole..!)
For it has a power unlimited
With all forces acting overloaded
Gravity and nuclear strong or weak
Electromagnetic induction at bleak
None knows if there is ever
A specific other force...

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Categories: supermassive, angel, appreciation, art,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Interview with an Alien
So you’re an alien 
Well look at you!
What the hell took you so long to get…..
Stupid question!
Don’t answer that 

I mean where on Earth did you come from,
erm….. 
Another dumb question!
Forgive me

I’m just a bit...

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Categories: supermassive, allusion, irony, perspective,
Form: Free verse
Not Really a Poem
I wish I could let you see how empty I feel.
I don't hate myself, I hate the way I don't like myself.

This has not been an exclusive experience.
You could start a club.
I have been living...

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Categories: supermassive, atheist,
Form: Blitz
Untitled #351 / Sagittarius A
In the center of our galaxy
from 1992 through 2003
astronomers were able to observe
a star, orbiting compact radio source
Sagittarius A.
The star had an orbit with average radius
1.4x1014 m
and period 15 years.
From this information astronomers estimated
the mass...

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Categories: supermassive, allegory, death, introspection, lost love, mystery, nature,
Form: Narrative



Quote Me Rumi - My Supermassive Black Hole
Revealing wormholes, absorbing something new,
A scratch within the fabric of time and space,
Showing me such darkness where light is due,
Then brightening the cosmos with its enlightened grace,

Witnessing a collapse of a star,
So powerful, it tore...

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Categories: supermassive, heart, heartbreak, pain,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things