Dimensional Donuts peeking
At the universe upside out
And inside down
Like shadows whisking
Through hypothetical dark matter
Only the mathematical residue
Can be postulated
Black holes are lurking everywhere
In your pocket,
In your brain
Dark knights
Who steal your keys
And spare change.
Steal your mind…
Cosmic toilets flushing the waste of one universe
Into the void of the next
People can develop black holes.
Tiny drains that slowly get larger.
Drawing down spoiled graces
When doing the right thing
Is infected by flesh eating lies
And the fruit of discipline
Is eagerly devoured
By the specters of misdeeds
Who lead the butchered prey
In vulgar gesticulation
Chuckling and gaggling while
Dancing a decaying orbit,
Around the seat of their own demise.
We didn't know they existed a few years ago.
They gave us other explanations:
“The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away”…
Why is it always the Good that die young?
While evil is allowed to fester and grow,
Junk and garbage continue to pile up.
Only valuables, intelligence and wisdom
Seem to disappear down the vortex.
Black holes and Dark Matter are
Comrades marching in opposite directions…
Dark matter is on the rise…
It's the lights that are going out!
The army is working on a semi-automatic assault black hole.
The ultimate combat weapon, this bad boy
Packs a punch when it literally sucks the life out of
Any Abdullah, Kim Willy or Motombo
Who wants to stand in the way of freedom.
With ‘pulse' and ‘spray' modes,
One can simply pin point and dispatch
Or sweep the given area clean of
All life, liquid and small objects.
Great for riot control and maintaining order
Sub primary uses are as an insecticide
Defoliator or vacuum cleaner
With easy-to-empty waste tray for
The dark matter that enters our universe…
When the perp is nailed!
Black holes are becoming apart of our lives.
It would seem inevitable that science and technology
Will find new ways to harness the power of black holes
From garbage disposal to the removal of
Disconcerting memories,
To new levels of spectator interaction
In professional sporting events, the list goes on…
However, The Question still remains:
What will we do with all the dark matter?
And will its exponential accumulation
Negatively effect our environment
In ways never conceived of before?
Well, only time will tell…
But wait, time is lost in black holes, too, isn't it?
Hmmmm….