Meet Minerva, The POET and Microbiologist
Science:Chemistry
Sing, sing and sing praises
Praise and sing, again
Sing, sing, sing again
To Earth, the beautiful
Praise to the Earth that gives you daily bread, thus, raise your glass, raise your glass of wine as it rains for you
Love your day, love it day and night, as never wants to give up
It cries, and heats up every time you burn her alive
Give and be thankful
To Mother Earth
Whom gave you birth
You been wrapped around by her love
Held, close you been!
Green she’s as seen
Crystal clear waters for you to drink
A horizon of prayers it sends to you
Don’t you ever, ever let her go!
She brings blessings to you and all
Hold on to her near and tight
Don’t let her out of your sight
It’s only right …
To give her all of your respects
Whenever you may want to trash her
Remember, it’s her watching and protecting you
She does day and night for you
Whom has that right not watch over her?
Know, that watch on your wrist you owe it to her
She’s that chlorophyll of oxygen giving-life
Earth revolves around the sun
365 days/6 hrs./9 minutes to be exact
Can you ever, ever, ever, question that? It’s a fact
1 billion years, our sun will dust out
Our Earth gone
As history by scientist tells us
How will 26th century look like?
A robotic world of intelligence, perhaps?
Will Homo sapiens live longer?
Will they find new life, in a new planet?
Will they die younger than us? X2
Will they have lived longer, then us
If you ever begin to doubt
Why Earth’s been around
4.54 +/- billions of years old (4.54 +/- 0.05 B)
Measured by rocks radiometrically
Turritopsis dohrnii, immortal jellyfish
Reverts to a full sexual immature, colonial stage
As reached sexual maturity
As lived a solace life form
There’re others in such companies
Of species Aurelia as is, Laodicea undulata
Worldwide temp to tropic waters
Brought to light 1883 by Anton Dohrn, Naples
Age no more …
The future can bring man to near immortality
How to exact and extract an anti-aging piece
To inject a Homo to eternal life? That’s the key!
T.dohrnii begin life as microscopic piece
As free-living larvae, planulae
Giving rise to colony of polys
Thus, attaching sea floors
Now, what happens?
As branches forms?
All of the polyps become branched forms
Thus, never foreseen
It’s a science of a scene, where a creature lives
Even with a disease, in the Medulla stage, not
really, it’s a Medusa stage
Reverts to the polyp form as it relives, over again and over again
Question no more, there’s evidence
Am sure, of an oceanic creature immortality
Or an alien? Turritopsis dohrnii, a jellyfish
I like to conclude … it’s hopes 4fountain of youth?
Thank you. Minerva A. Garcia, Your Poet
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