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We Could Be MAG
It's so strange
to see
us wasting our lives
away.
Fighting, war,
prejudice, hate,
it seems so pointless
to me.
We are so
egotistical
to think
we are
the climax
of the universe.
We could be
a science project
of a child,
just a split second
of an experiment
called evolution.
We could be
in an aquarium,
our universe
just a mere air bubble.
We could be
the reflection
of someone
looking into
a pond
much larger than ours.
We could be
one of many
eggs in a womb,
our growing population
the egg
rapidly dividing.
We could be
a coin
in a funnel,
centripetal force
keeping us
moving.
We could be
the cell
of another,
so small -
no wonder we think
there is no end.
But wherever we are,
whatever we are,
we must always
keep in mind
that the experiment
might fail.
The bubble
might burst,
wind might
taint the reflection.
The egg
might be no longer an egg,
the coin
might stop.
And the cell
might die.
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