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Star Gazing

by mattq1

Beneath Polaris and the Plough The way things look And How they really are A million light years in between Adrift in nebulae and swirl And yet Numbers for constellations Names given to stars All hung in my own stellar picture Framed By singular perspective Who would gaze at me? Satellite In slow orbit of my own sun Obeyer of physics Captive of unseen pull Consequence Of unrelenting gravity Me Witness to the solar flare The magic of the comet’s tale Slowly turn I watch the universal Silent spin Through this cosmic play eternal The glow of distant suns Some, so long ago Their fire already gone
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