I envy the fables Of the constellations, the Greek and Norse gods Of the winds, sky, and oceans And people and lands of a time long ago. I know they aren't perfect Not something to crave entirely But I think these narratives offer hope When the world feels vast and unrelenting. Anecdotes of how the world came to be And chronicles of mighty beings Some sad, some happy Most a mix in between. Legends told for ages, passed down and remembered through time To teach others long after you've gone. Sometimes, I wish I could be a part of such a great legacy To have a tale so big that people never forget That I ever existed at all That I'd loved, lost, fallen and struggled time and time again And still got back up in spite of it all. Can I, too, ascend as they have? Would the world remember my name also if I did?
How will history remember me when I am gone? Will I be remembered at all? I wonder Perhaps, just being known by you, like a quiet star glimmering faintly in the night sky, is enough