Black Holes
Tiny (to look at), Massive and Black!
A million light years - to get there and back.
But why go anyway? You might not come back!
Stretched like spaghetti - that’s a crazy life hack.
All that we know, is less than we don’t.
Tests and trials - but nothing to show.
But nature does - nature is!
Big Bang! Quantum?! Just buckets that miss.
A use of language to help us converse,
Nature just laughs and doesn’t change its course.
But if earth ever did come across,
A super massive black hole just a little lost,
We’d be pulled-stretched-and-shrunk - like a pebble for skimming?
But who’d be left?
Where to skim?
No rivers, sea or lakes to continue this whim.
Art, laws and money, disease, war and funnies - in a coin sized pebble with no one to skim.
But how would we know? What would we do?
Maybe, just maybe it’s already been done - a trip to a black hole has already begun.