Eyes Full of Galaxies
Here’s the truth of the “matter”:
When you gaze at a galaxy through
your telescope (or at Andromeda with
your naked eyes) what you see are
photons from the galaxy, which have traveled
a long way (in the case of Andromeda, which
is 2.5 million light years away, they have traveled–
you guessed it–2.5 million years) to
enter your eyes and be absorbed by your retinas,
becoming–in physical reality–part of your body
I have been an amateur astronomer since I was a child
and, therefore, I carry the light of hundreds of galaxies
within my body–the energy of ancient places
belongs now to me
the same thing happens when I gaze
at you
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ooooh I love this! Such a great combo of fact and lovely language and emotion. The last line!!!
Thank you, Jaime!
Terrific use of science as metaphor. I want to do more of this.
Also a terrific ending.
Thank you so much, Kevin.
Fantastic!!!! Yes!!!!!! Love it!!!!!
Thank you, Jerielle!
Love this metaphor!
Thank you, Linda!
The “info” heavy front all leads up to that single line poem at the close.
Perfect!
Thank you so much, Joseph!
Stunning. And I agree with Kevin about the ending.
Thank you, Nettie.
Lovely writing and lovely thoughts!