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A burning star went out last night

A burning star went out last night,

While I paced across the floor-

For, nothing casts as bright a light

As that which is no more.

 

I saw it flicker distantly,

Across the tortured skies,

Lamenting it's torment, patiently

Because passion yearns demise.

 

And now, as its reflection wanes

With the subtle, indifferent moon,

Rays pour through my windowpane

To announce its emerging doom.

 

Oh, fragile beams, you're not alone:

The world is too at bay,

As you beat against the night- unknown,

For, your splendor casts decay.

 

Yes, I've seen the sun set many nights,

And held my head to sea,

But never felt a greater fright

Than the light quivering in me.

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meka-boyle
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Sep 28, 2013
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