Inspired by Stephen Hawking . . .

From The Universe in Verse


SINGULARITY

by Marie Howe


(after Stephen Hawking)


Do you sometimes want to wake up to the singularity

we once were?


so compact nobody

needed a bed, or food or money —


nobody hiding in the school bathroom

or home alone


pulling open the drawer

where the pills are kept.


For every atom belonging to me as good

Belongs to you.
   Remember?


There was no   Nature.    No

them.   No tests


to determine if the elephant

grieves her calf    or if


the coral reef feels pain.    Trashed

oceans don’t speak English or Farsi or French;


would that we could wake up   to what we were

— when we were ocean    and before that


to when sky was earth, and animal was energy, and rock was

liquid and stars were space and space was not


at all — nothing


before we came to believe humans were so important

before this awful loneliness.


Can molecules recall it?

what once was?    before anything happened?


No I, no We, no one. No was

No verb      no noun

only a tiny tiny dot brimming with


is is is is is


All   everything   home


This Hubble image gives the most detailed view of the entire Crab Nebula ever. The Crab is among the most interesting and well studied objects in astronomy. This image is the largest image ever taken with Hubble’s WFPC2 camera. It was assembled from 24 individual exposures taken with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and is the highest resolution image of the entire Crab Nebula ever made.

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