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Al-Majara

Out of what our hearts are made,

The sea of stars above our little heads is widely spread, expanded,

The river of the milkyway, seperating two lovers, with more stars,

All come within a clear, manifest orbit, bound to gravity and bounty,

A vally of natural nuclear fusion reactors, spreading light through the dark of the night, a play of beauty and might, on the ceiling of Earth,

All shining uninterruptedly, without the intruding light of the moon,

In the world of empty dreams, waiting to be filled with memories,

Clusters, binary, trinary stars with their satelites, dance as celestial beings through the infinity of space, all with grace, individuality, bliss

Heartfelt, past the luxury of luminosity and spinning alike wage wool

Because stars are, a magic mirror to the things we are, or want to be,

Weave the fate that you want to feel free, broken loose from the lies,

It is best to dance with me on these fantastic grounds here with me,

If we gather in a dark night, my dear knight, we can grasp fantasy,

Dear trasure mine, you're, a distant eniment galactic heavenly beauty

So shine on until you someday let go of this worldly life, my dearest,

As then I would like to meet you in the realm of the dead again,

In the loitering darkness one day.

 

~ Umi

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Written by
UmiofLove
26 / Agender / Germany
Published
Apr 1, 2018
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#stars#galaxy#fantasy#river#celestial#cluster#luminousity#earth#sky#heavenly
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