Earth has long had its faithful sun emitting rays <br />But what if we were to look out in the clear sky <br />And see two suns instead of one on a bright day? <br />What if this new sun will glamorize the human eye? <br /> <br /> <br />What if this sun will make the night a thing of the past <br />'Cause the Betelgeuse star system will change very soon? <br />This star has lost its fuel and it can't outlast <br />Exploding in a conflagration like a balloon. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />The light from Betelgeuse will reach the underworld <br />There will simply be no night for a long period. <br />God will be alone for creating His new world. <br />Like in ' Theogony' written by great Hesiod. <br /> <br /> <br />In the middle ages people really thought <br />That the sun rises always early in the night sky <br />When mysterious events by the fate are brought <br />And they were so afraid thinking that they could die. <br /> <br /> <br />One such bad event had occurred shortly before <br />The Tunguska incident that it could have been caused <br />By a meteorite, they loudly said ''No more! ' <br />But the light over Britain a few hours lasted. <br /> <br /> <br /> If the sun were to have an illuminating <br />Companion for several weeks, we might forget <br />And we might not have another understanding <br />Of what the night means on our dear human planet. <br /> <br /> <br />It would mean that supernova actually happened <br />Many years ago, as light can travel very fast <br />This event with prediction can be associated <br />Would it be the end of the world like in the past? <br /> <br /> <br />. <br />Will there be two suns in our blue sky some day? <br />Betelgeuse is quite enough to raise many eyebrows. <br />But would it be the end of the world? Who can say? <br />Anyway what I think it's that nobody knows.<br /><br />Marieta Maglas<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/two-suns/