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rethinking gravity

we're sleeping in the sky and eating the sun our bed is Orion's belt my pillow is the moon we could run all day in the stars and swim all night on the tails of comets you keep galaxies in your pockets and i keep constellations on my fingertips so ever collision makes gravity rethink itself we've spent centuries sucking plasma out of nebulas and playing jump rope with Saturn's rings i want to be in constant supernova with you and wrap myself in your universe
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emma-jacobson
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Mar 27, 2011
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