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seen through hubble's scope* the orion
nebula resembles a bloody moth sticking
to incandescent lamp. thousands of solar
systems wide from wing-tip to tip it hides

motionless, held in the frozen aloneness
of deep space. hives of galaxies, fuzzy
fireflies caught in the endless nocturnal
background of amateur entomologist's photo,

complete the frame. time records an instant
of time that takes place only this moment.
are we too upturned butterflies, undersides
of formaldehyde wings exposed to erosion

by elements, cocooned coffins of decaying
flesh? nothing before, nothing after?
birth and death but end points on a finite
line? or are birth and death opposing

forces on an endlessly repeating circle
spinning and spinning about aimlessly,
south and north poles on a compass
tucked away in a lost mariner's pocket?

one lifetime is a thousand too short
to learn the answers to every question,
but instinct has a notion. nothing more
than the memory of deaths, to have it

we must have died countless times before.
so so much for a finite line. and
the main problem with a perfect circle-
it forgets the habits of evolution.

that's why i favor a looping spiral.
but what do sciences say of Man?
how old are we? were particles from which
we are made buzzing when the big roar

began? were our elementary atoms stitched
together before the sun was a child star?
the day our DNA graduated and became code
were the hapless dinosaurs no more than

molecules of clay mixed in mud? on the road
from amoeba to angel, did stellar evolution
design Man the crown of earthly nature?
having invested so much effort and time

in the production of our architecture,
would Kosmic Mind suffer any mind's oblivion
at the random chance of a clogged aorta?
viewed from the bottom-up are we not senior

to the dinosaur on nature's calendar?
seen from top-down does the magna carta
of Kosmic Law not bind nature to conserving
every speck of self-conscious vitality?


* Hubble telescope\n\ndoug bentley

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00:00Seen through Hubble's scope asterisk the Orion.
00:03Nebula resembles a bloody moth sticking.
00:06To incandescent lamp.
00:08Thousands of solar.
00:10Systems wide from wingtip to tip it hides.
00:13Motionless, held in the frozen aloneness.
00:17Of deep space.
00:19Hives of galaxies, fuzzy.
00:22Fireflies caught in the endless nocturnal.
00:25Background of amateur entomologists photo.
00:28Complete the frame.
00:30Time records an instant.
00:32Of time that takes place only this moment.
00:35Are we two upturned butterflies, undersides.
00:39Of formaldehyde wings exposed to erosion.
00:42By elements, cocooned coffins of decaying.
00:46Flesh.
00:48Nothing before, nothing after.
00:50Birth and death but endpoints on a finite.
00:53Line.
00:55Or are birth and death opposing.
00:57Forces on an endlessly repeating circle.
01:00Spinning and spinning about aimlessly.
01:03South and north poles on a compass.
01:06Tucked away in a lost mariner's pocket.
01:08One lifetime is a thousand too short.
01:11To learn the answers to every question.
01:14But instinct has a notion.
01:16Nothing more.
01:18Than the memory of deaths, to have it.
01:21We must have died countless times before.
01:24So so much for a finite line.
01:26End.
01:27The main problem with a perfect circle.
01:31It forgets the habits of evolution.
01:34That's why I favor a looping spiral.
01:36But what do sciences say of man?
01:39How old are we?
01:41Were particles from which.
01:43We are made buzzing when the big roar.
01:46Began?
01:47Were our elementary atoms stitched.
01:50Together before the sun was a child star.
01:53The day our DNA graduated and became code.
01:57Were the hapless dinosaurs no more than.
02:00Molecules of clay mixed in mud.
02:02On the road.
02:04From amoeba to angel.
02:05Did stellar evolution.
02:07Design man the crown of earthly nature.
02:10Having invested so much effort and time.
02:13In the production of our architecture.
02:16Would cosmic mind suffer any mind's oblivion.
02:19At the random chance of a clogged aorta.
02:22Viewed from the bottom up are we not senior.
02:25To the dinosaur on nature's calendar.
02:28Seen from top down does the magna carta.
02:30Of cosmic law not bind nature to conserving.
02:35Every speck of self-conscious vitality.
02:38Asterisk Hubble telescope.
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