A bilingual poem written in Scots and English, Dark Matter imagines the unseen substance of the universe not as physics describes it, but as the collected dreams, thoughts, and stories of all living beings. With playful yet profound turns, it suggests that memory, imagination, and literature are themselves the hidden fabric binding existence together. The poem moves between Scots’ rooted, musical language and English reflection, inviting the reader to close their eyes and glimpse this vast invisible weave.