Wednesday 12 October 2011

Fixed Stars Do Not Exist

Fixed Stars Do Not Exist – a sestina
Helen Ngo
October 2011

I.
[We are] two stars in a galaxy
Drawing closer as we orbit each other again
Bound by the laws of time and space, ever so rational
Fixed as long as the great universe will stand
We are the epitome of science; exhibiting the unknown
Will we be stable forever? Perhaps it will all change tonight

II.
Light-years have separated us for millennia, but not tonight
Against the laws of cosmic tradition, we will take a stand
We cannot fight this wish anymore, catching fire, breaking rational(e)
The Milky Way itself will become undone, a changed galaxy
As celestial chaos ensues; they thought this would never happen again
All eyes are on you and me as we drop a match on the great unknown

III.
The zenith will draw an invisible line upon our hearts tonight
And we will dance upon the horizon at altitudes unknown
The people on Earth will watch our trajectory, trying to (under)stand
The mysteries hidden in the depths of a great galaxy
Men and women of science, of astronomy, of the rational
Will be amazed by Nature’s dazzling show again

IV.
And exactly what is it that captivates the galaxy?
It is the meeting of two polar opposites, an experiment unknown
The axis of the very universe will be transposed tonight
As two hearts collide in a “once in a million” fireworks show again
Nature itself will fight back with evidence of the rational
But it is too late; our light shines brighter, we will (with)stand

V.
So, welcome to this strange new galaxy
Home to my heart, nothing to you [yet] but the unknown
That will soon change; scientists always try to (under)stand
We are both pawns in the game of Science, but not tonight
Right now, this moment, Logic is eclipsed by wonder again
As you make me forget the reasons why—irrational

VI.
One day the world will look back upon this and they will (under)stand
They will say, “Remember those two, the stars that chased the day into night,
And then, in the face of danger, laughed at the unknown?”
And they will hope for such another brilliant show again
It is not often that one will dare to challenge the rational
But you and I, we are sparkling so bright that we can be seen in every galaxy

VII.                            
The very Sun is eclipsed by blinding radiance tonight, as we abandon the rational
At the precipice of the galaxy, a place I thought I’d never see again
As we stand with our hands clasped against the great unknown




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