StarChildren

Sep 22, 2005 15:36

In a galaxy far away, upon the very edges of the unknown universe, a sun implodes. Wiped from very existence are planets, moons and all life. But from death and untold destruction are the seeds of life born. Upon the solar winds are minerals borne to neighboring galaxies where planetary gravities grab hold and mesh with all. In another million years those suns explode in dazzling array, dusting the universal eddies with yet more sperm. And like a cataclismic chain-reaction, the minerals reach earth. Granted that our Luna may capture a fragment of those minerals borne, as would war-torn Mars and endearing Venus. But earth, mother Gaia, receives her fair share as well. Iron, methane, oxygen, hydrogen, all required to sustain us, are absorbed. And so we breathe. We breathe not only air but the lives of untold millions of galaxies. In a single breath you breathe the culmination of the perfect natural order. So remember, fair child, that you are just that; A child of the stars.
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