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The Celestial

by liam-c-calhoun

She caught the sun for she’d already consumed the night; And she’d become the night, so to eat the sun. And when I, but a moon, ventured lonely, she’d spend the stars upon me.
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Mar 15, 2016
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I married her - she'd never leave, I'd never leave, and we'd learned how to make gravity.

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#love#gravity#lonely#sun#night#consumption#celestial#learned
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