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Supernova Remnant

The night reveals more than just the stars And moons and worlds and Milky Way bars For the dark matter as a backdrop to the cosmos Will one day rip its space-time fleece But when and where, you’ll never know Stars are like flowers and warrant no rebirth From the gaseous remnants light years from Earth For accretion pulls me in like your nebula cries At the event horizon of a black hole organ That gladly consumes my coy little lies Watch them all burn and fail, once fiery balls And consummate a lifespan for no reason at all Churning in a chaotic standstill of time Those supernova dreams and aspirations Ultimately useless, but in all ways, sublime Why do they exist and makes them die? From the quantum quarks to the red giant eyes I am searching for answers in an ignorant space On a planet revolving on separate realities Revolving on a path with a polluted trace We sit in circles round an astral plane Without questioning logic and something to gain But like a star’s supernova, I’m ready to burst Return from space and find our sun mid-stellar explosion Eager to stand up and feel it first
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tiffany-case
American
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Apr 30, 2011
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