Friday, February 5, 2010

Galaxies Colliding (a metaphorical love poem)

Galaxies Colliding


When galaxies collide,
It takes a long time.

Sometimes one gets trapped in the other's enormity,
And can never pull away again.

Sometimes neither one survives.

Sometimes gravity knocks planets around;
Down black rabbit holes like cosmic billiards,
Splashing through nebulae,
And smearing dark matter
On the walls of a chuckling God's clean living room.

Sometimes suns swap systems,
Asteroids tear through atmospheres
And vaporize crusts into colossal acne pocks
For future life to live within and puzzle over.

But most times,
When galaxies collide
Nothing inside of either one
Ever gets close enough to touch.

Image courtesy of Tom Brown of Baltimore

4 comments:

BomTrown said...

Like the poem. Trying to figure out how to hear you read it. I did the pod cast link and it's you telling me about podcasting and who the hell is this guy? Why the hell does he have a podcast?

BomTrown said...

ok figured it out.

Tao Joannes said...

lol, didn't mean to be confusing, just trying to add a little value. :) Behind the scenses type stuff.

BomTrown said...

i get it. i get it.

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