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Star Sisters

The nearest star is four million light years away, the

Epicenter is the start of every earthquake that change the world, and

Satellites find thousands of galaxies with thousands of stars forming everyday.

So when I think about the distance between you and me.

 

I remember how you can always see the stars.

 

My epicenter is wherever you are because everything I do began with you.

I know that satellites would find the same thing happening in your mind.

Science tells us that we all are made up of particles that once were stars.

Sister, I think you have more stardust in you that anyone else.

 

You are growing up in a time when no one believes in star dust anymore, so

One thing you must remember that fairies and dragons in you mind are more real than the,

Ugly truths of reality, so live every moment you can while you can.

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Written by
bean
American
Published
Feb 19, 2014
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This is for not just my own sister but for all my sisters across the world who forget how much stardust they are made of

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