Look across the great skyscape and there see
all the fires of creation alight;
look with closer eyes, for dragons here be,
though seeing them requires second sight,
a second glance from the left and not the right,
that allows you to see empty spaces
scattered through the pattern of dark and night,
that only exists as faintest traces.
What exists beyond the stars' blank faces
and those of their inverse twins, the black holes,
is seen as in string theory's laces:
equators vary far more than the poles.
But the further we get from the first trend,
so the closer must we be to the end.
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