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The Universe
We never knew you owned the race,
For you are the main role.
When they explode in space,
They get lost in a black hole.
We spend our lives discovering you,
But you’re a complicator too.
Yet you get bigger in the second,
Leaving our absence threatened.
We had our try,
With no fear to die,
Finding a way to fly,
Like the little dots in the sky.
We can never understand your chemistry,
Like a Little Star floating in history.
Suddenly, you may disappear,
Leaving us stuck in fear.
Reaching out to you may be a crime,
As you’ll continue expanding in time...
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This poem is about the Universe and its mysterious existence. The poem demonstrates the reality of humans' understanding and migration to the road of "never-ending." Whenever we try to discover our beginning, we often end up in confusion, for there is more that we don't know. Perhaps we'll never know!