As quantum foam cracked and bounced Two muons emerged by random chance. One fell, ever faster, to the the singularity's maw t'other flew relativistically outward, free, untangled.

Cold dark orbits 'round a red dwarf star Two icy rocks intersect, collide, No noise, no sound, yet momentum changes The pre-planetary swarm swirls on

Giant blue stars burn fierce and fast Brighter, stronger than all around Nuclear pressure will soon deflate. Mass-energy laws will bring all to an end

That dead muon was never known No mind to witness a mighty smash, Perhaps a nova's photon will reach us here. Are things forgotten, when never known?

We know our friends, we talk, we chat. But things stay hidden, we cannot know Where a photon hints, we might chance to guess Is forgetting possible, if never we knew?