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Vaikunthalokas

I am the Moon and my reflection

is that of stars falling into the sea

I am distorted, all out of sorts,

and since I am broken, we cannot be

 

But he is my changing tide;

because I love him everything moves

He dances to my cosmic rhythms

and I can only hope to be his iridescent muse

 

In the night our souls reunite,

a silhouette amongst the spiritual sky

Our peace a melodic lull;

the earth's apåpa-viddha cries

 

Our integral beauty permeates

and lies in all ephemeral things

Though apart within the same interstellar galaxy

we could never be without the gravitational hope the other brings

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vassana-m
Published
Nov 28, 2012
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Technically 'No. 4.'

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