We Thought We Were Alone Poem by Sinclair Azubuike Farrell

We Thought We Were Alone



Once upon a time
In the foggy period of irrational philosophy
Regarding our place in the galaxy
We considered ourselves
As the centre of the universe
A focal point
In scientific theory
Resulting from the big bang
In religious ideology
The only form of advanced life
Made by Gods miraculous hands
We didn't understand
Or fathom that anyone else
Could be looking up at the stars
On another planet
At the same time
In a universe teeming with complex forms of life
There were other worlds
Some so Earth like
They were like a twin
Compared to the world we lived on
But in the cosmic scheme of things
Humanity wasn't the biggest fish
In the pond
From higher dimensions, to other Galaxies & solar systems
We aren't alone in the universe
We never was.

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