Love
The observable universe consists of the galaxies and other matter that can, in principle, be observed from Earth at the present time because light and other signals from these objects have had time to reach Earth since the beginning of the cosmological expansion. Assuming the universe is isotropic, the distance to the edge of the observable universe is roughly the same in every direction. That is, the observable universe is a spherical volume (a ball) centered on the observer. Every location in the Universe has its own observable universe, which may or may not overlap with the one centered on Earth.
And so, each person in the Universe can only see their own love, forever blind, no matter how close they are, to their lover.
Love, it blinds
[Original Poem by Robyn Eggs]
Love
It blinds; it takes your heart
Lets it soar on the wings of a dove
It gives you a fresh start
Love
It hurts; it gives you a rise
Keeps you contained, yet above
It is filled with surprise
Love
What does it do to you?
You come out of your shell and move
Stirring, emotions you brew
Love
Causes you to take action
And sometimes not, you hover
Standing still, in total distraction
Love
It burns; it burns inside your body
And you burn-your mind covered
Trapped inside you lover's body
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Photo Credit: Tangoman (March, 2016)