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Arcturus

by @Govampdar

"Can we look at stars?" She asked. So we stepped out of our lives Into the pillars of creation. The chill was biting but The light from the most beautiful taurian sky I had ever seen washed upon our gaze and warmed our hearts. Taurus the bear the hunter and an unknown star brighter than all others the Queen of the sky herself came to visit this solemn night. As we stood in the cold for those few fleeting moments The universe heard the call of her sad heart. And the stars fell from the heavens in a show of radiant jubilee unmatched in this life. When the book of the sky opened itself and shared its wisdom for all to see it was speaking to us. To her. "Everything will be alright." It said. Heard loud and clear.
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Govampdar
38 / M
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Written by
Govampdar
38 / M
Published
Jan 12, 2019
Time
2m
Notes

Written in the south of mt st Helen's next to lower falls on a very cold night. After researching arcturus was the unknown star

The stars falling were the Geminids

Cassiopeia was the queen of the sky.

It was a beautiful night.

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