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Celestial Dreams

the cold, bitter wind

grasps our faces with its icy fingers

and paints our cheeks cotton-candy-pink

as you tuck your chin

into your itchy-warm sweater

 

we watch a fluttering moth

with crêpe paper wings

and a dream of reaching the

cratered wisdom of the moon

but it settled for

the harsh fluorescence

of an ugly street lamp

 

its celestial dreams were abandoned

for disenchanted, grayscale realities

 

our hands entangle

as cold as snakes’ bellies

and as your chestnut eyes

follow the moth’s

despairing circles around the

artificial brightness of the

mocking street lamp,

I realize

you sympathize

 

I gently nuzzle

into your itchy-warmth

and anxious-cold shivers

as I silently wish for you

to one day reach your moon

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Written by
mary-torrez
American
Published
Jan 1, 2012
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