Twinkle, Twinkle
When a photon boils from a distant star
(instantly at a fixed velocity !)
a far distant star might its’ pathway bar.
There, still renegade orbiting objects
are cooled into planets, moons, and comets.
One planet had circled that far complex
eight thousand five hundred,one, million times…
when at unique moment in its’ flight
the proton hit that target planets’ chimes.
Its’ resting place happened to be my eye.
If the proton is matter…it disappears!
If the proton is a wave, it adds (why?).
I have never seen matter disappear.
I see, but do not understand a wave.
I bet stardust is formed (is there a cheer?)
That stardust is used by my mind bizarre
To make what I perceive as time sublime
and a twinkle of a far distant star.
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