God’s Eyes In Deep Space

347

We only call it
by this lofty appellation
to assuage our sense
of being utterly,
terminally alone

so it seems this utter
distance of gas and elements
slashed white across
deep space

accentuated
by flares and
splashes of pulsing color
looks back at us,
returns our fervent gaze,
provides a reservoir
of hope however shallow,
at least, we can say,
these bodies
of bright water exist
vast distances away,
unreachable until some
future time.

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Michael Shorb
Michael Shorb's work reflects an abiding interest in environmental issues, history and the lyrical form, as well as a strong focus on satire. His poems have appeared in over 100 magazines and anthologies, including The Nation, The Sun, Michigan Quarterly Review, Queen's Quarterly, Poetry Salzburg Review, Commonweal, Rattle, Urthona, and European Judaism.

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