A View of the Universe
This is a view of the universe
From an unimportant collection of loosely arranged molecules,
Which are, in turn, each an unimportant collection of loosely arranged atoms.
A view of the universe
From my unimportant eye
Is of an unimportant world,
Full of unimportant people,
Who are, in turn, collections of loosely arranged molecules and atoms.
And this unimportant world
Is in an unimportant solar system,
Full of planets as unimportant as it,
Which is as unimportant as me.
And this unimportant solar system
Revolves around and unimportant sun-star,
Which is just like the millions of other unimportant sun-stars,
Revolving in an unimportant galaxy,
Which, in turn, is just a collection of loosely arranged molecules and atoms,
Like me.
And this unimportant galaxy
Is just one in millions
In this important universe,
Which is therefore also just a collection of loosely arranged molecules and atoms,
Just like this collection of loosely arranged molecules and atoms,
Unimportant me,
Which means I'm an important part of this universe
After all.