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i've always liked space. the idea of exploring the final frontier; beyond and into everything. when i was in university i wanted to be an astronaut with a literature degree— i thought *hey, why take maths and science up there, but not language? not poetry?* it's all well and good if we meet aliens, but what will they know of us without first knowing how we love? i would bring a book of love poems to the extra-terrestrials and explain that the finest human condition is one of devotion. science got us upwards, but love gave us the idea. i'll never be an astronaut. i think some people are destined to become the dust that made us; that shaped us. some of us are our mother's children, born on earth to die here too, but we dream. what are we if not made of dreams? at night, i look at the moon. sometimes, it is so big and full that my heart swells with it. my chest bursts like i've stepped into the light of a space station without a space suit. that tiny little moment before death, in which i am one with the universe, and it makes me so small. but, oh. out— out into the glow of a thousand suns. little poet in the wide universe, loving his way upwards. loving someone so much that he understands what it feels like to take such a great leap. with her, i know the stars.
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Apr 28, 2022
Apr 28, 2022 at 5:33 PM UTC
my jupiter
i've always liked space. the idea of exploring the final frontier; beyond and into everything. when i was in university i wanted to be an astronaut with a literature degree— i thought *hey, why take maths and science up there, but not language? not poetry?* it's all well and good if we meet aliens, but what will they know of us without first knowing how we love? i would bring a book of love poems to the extra-terrestrials and explain that the finest human condition is one of devotion. science got us upwards, but love gave us the idea. i'll never be an astronaut. i think some people are destined to become the dust that made us; that shaped us. some of us are our mother's children, born on earth to die here too, but we dream. what are we if not made of dreams? at night, i look at the moon. sometimes, it is so big and full that my heart swells with it. my chest bursts like i've stepped into the light of a space station without a space suit. that tiny little moment before death, in which i am one with the universe, and it makes me so small. but, oh. out— out into the glow of a thousand suns. little poet in the wide universe, loving his way upwards. loving someone so much that he understands what it feels like to take such a great leap. with her, i know the stars.
i asked my girlfriend what her fav space thing was and she said she liked jupiter. it's a fitting title because this is for and about her
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23/Transmasculine/UK
Apr 28, 2022
Apr 28, 2022 at 5:33 PM UTC
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