Shooting Stars
On a clear night, you might see the heavens in
all its glory. The stars twinkle while
planets don't. I was told. And Polaris, the North Star, is always on the same
spot. If you're lucky enough, you might catch a comet as it blazes across the sky and
then fades somewhere deep into the universe.
But I wonder. What are the odds you'll see
another shooting star at the same exact space where the other had been?
- Ariel Murphy
Chances are not great.
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