When the moon glows above me
In the starry midnight sky
The light hits and reflects in my eyes
Then something projected so far
That darkness is just a hue
A shade beneath the pallet
Where different colors mingled
Offering a beautiful array
And I realized it’s not unusual
The things in this universe are natural
Can be understand by human’s mind
No magic, no supernatural.
For the knowledge is waiting
Can be traced among stars
Connecting all the twinkling dots
Or read on those genuine pads
In the ignorance of higher species
There, miracle bears exponentially
Human inventing mundane world
Distinguishing between earthly from heavenly
While not knowing the lurking crisis
That we have the concept of deity
We were threaten of something hellish
But still, we are the most dangerous species.
Though night’s covered by darkness
There are sparkling suns scattered
Grouping into many milky ways
That’s the best source for the great knowledge.
Then I found behind my telescope
That there is light, there is hope
Human will be out of darkness
If knowledge will be our stronghold
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