Footprints in the Cosmos

Richard

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On this blue sphere where life is spread?
Or is the cosmos also home?
On this mote of dust we stand,
But where's the mark of otherworldly grace?
This pale dot, a mote of dust, adrift, with naught to hear?
But cosmic visitors? Unsurpassed.
Are we the only story, whispered back to home?
Proof of another presence, carried on the seas.
Dinosaurs' tracks from eons past,
We search for signs, but find no more.
Gazing at the stars with wonder.
Moon-dusted boots still linger there,
Their footprints etched in stone, forever meant to last.
Of ancestors who walked this Earth, beneath a different clime.
Crusoe on his island, a lonely searching soul,
Eve's delicate impression, a testament to time,
Are we the only ones to tread,
Are we the only ones who roam?
Happisburgh whispers secrets, of giants from the past,
No alien footprint lingers, on this shore whereon we roam,
A mark upon the sand, a whisper in the breeze,
Are we truly lonely, on this blue marble sphere?
In the quiet of the night we ponder,
While Mars rovers tread with mechanical flair.
From ants to giants, all leave a trace,
Stumbled on a footprint, a story yet untold.
Scanning skies with outstretched hand.
Like Crusoe on his island shore,