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Milky Way

by se-reimer

~ like an old man, tired and cold; weathered trunk, bent and gaunt; shouldering the weight of years, yet ever leaning toward the stars. these the promises of days gone by; his heavy eyes, gaze to where, the pinpoint lights, are strewn across, a darkened night; beckons of what lies, above the Milky Way; beyond the distant veil. hope unwavering, in his ear; still gently from the stars she’s whispering, “patiently, i am waiting for you here; again together, soon, forever, never parting, darling, dear!” ~
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Written by
se-reimer
American
Published
Mar 12, 2019
Time
2m
Notes

post script.

he leaves behind the warmth and comfort, and a snow-shoed path; he presses through the night, looking for the perfect frame, to deliver light and hope amidst the darkness. i am smitten by his passion; my awe of the eternal, renewed by his endless pursuit

a talented and dedicated astrophotography friend posted a photo of the Milky Way framed by a bent and tired, old tree, against a frozen lake. he’s got skills i only could wish for... so i let him simply be my muse.

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