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Some nights I look up at the stars and see art. I am struck by wonder and awe. Their glow fills my heart and every crevice of my soul. I search until I find the shape of two shining eyes and a smile in the disconnected dots. I talk to that approachable yet unknowable face, And strain to hear any whispered words it might return. I see lighthouses in the sky. I see a reason to stay alive. Other nights, I look up and see simply spheres of gas. Hydrogen and helium. Lanterns destined to burn out and die, Along with all the lights and lives below them. Blindly surviving in a vast space that is too dark And too empty. Mindless chemicals endlessly reacting while we Twist them into purpose and prophecies, Empty promises. But every night I look at the stars, I can’t deny their beauty.
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Nov 1, 2019
Nov 1, 2019 at 11:25 PM UTC
Stars
Some nights I look up at the stars and see art. I am struck by wonder and awe. Their glow fills my heart and every crevice of my soul. I search until I find the shape of two shining eyes and a smile in the disconnected dots. I talk to that approachable yet unknowable face, And strain to hear any whispered words it might return. I see lighthouses in the sky. I see a reason to stay alive. Other nights, I look up and see simply spheres of gas. Hydrogen and helium. Lanterns destined to burn out and die, Along with all the lights and lives below them. Blindly surviving in a vast space that is too dark And too empty. Mindless chemicals endlessly reacting while we Twist them into purpose and prophecies, Empty promises. But every night I look at the stars, I can’t deny their beauty.
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Nov 1, 2019
Nov 1, 2019 at 11:25 PM UTC
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