It takes a YEAR for
planet Earth
To revolve around
the sun;
It takes Neptune
eighty-four Earth years
To complete a single
run.
So if I’d been born
on the planet Neptune,
I say as I’m
sighing,
BEFORE I even turned
ONE year old,
I’d have a good
chance of dying.
(Yes, I know that I
couldn’t LIVE
On Neptune;
nevertheless,
I’m using the
example to make my point.
Forgive me: I
digress.)
Our solar system
orbits the center
Of our GALAXY, the
MILKY WAY.
I’m sure there’s a
method of calculating
The length of a
cosmic day.
If it takes over 200
MILLION YEARS
To revolve, then
it’s very clear
That our solar
system has
A very long COSMIC
YEAR.
In fact, the last
time our solar system
Was where it is
right now,
Dinosaurs were
walking on Earth.
If that’s not
amazing, and how!
Clusters of galaxies
also spin.
This is getting too
BIG!
To figure out how
much time that takes,
I need to know
physics and trig.
Grasping the
vastness of the universe
Is hard. What we
must do
Is understand that
time is relative
And depends on our
point of view.
My hair—once
brown—has now turned gray;
My gait is slower.
It seems
The universe, world,
life, and time
Are nothing but
phantoms and dreams.
(7-17-14) By Bob B
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