Wednesday, 28 July 2021

Common World

 

(Picture Credit - Proxima Centauri World from Astronomy Mag)

This little world is like most worlds

Throughout the Cosmos.

Here the sun never moves

From its place in the sky:

Seemingly endless morning or eve,

Take your choice.

 

No concept of time.

No seasons.

Nothing to show the passing of the years.

Just that sun.

Moons optional.

 

The plants are black

Under a dark red sky

All sombre

All still

Apart from the odd cold wind

From this planet’s “Dark Side”.

 

For, like most planets,

This world resides in the Goldilocks Zone

Of a Red Dwarf Star

A zone where water may flow

Under the glow of a star

Like the vast majority of stars

Throughout the universe.

 

This world’s residents might well look out

Into space

With envy at our golden sun

With its blue Earth

Adorned with a coat of green

And its seasons

And days and nights.

 

They may learn from us about time

About our freedom to roam a long way

Without meeting tropical desert

And eternal frost on the dark side.

 

They may gasp in wonder

At this Paradise of ours

As they ponder their black grass

And hide from solar flares.

No respite from that relentless red sun,

No sense of time

Apart from monotony.

 

And they might wonder at us,

As we fail to care

For our glorious world

As it basks in our golden sun.

 

Paul Butters

 

© PB 28\7\2001.

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