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Our bodies, little universes colliding and revolving around one another in the only cycle we have ever known And I... I have been a destroyer, crashing into the stars of others with reckless abandon, erasing pieces of them while leaving fragments of myself embedded within their hearts, black holes that slowly devoured everything in sight. I was always searching, always seeking an emptiness that could fill my emptiness. It is fitting, then, that I am dying now, from an entropic illness I never conceived of. A simple, single moment is all it was, where I caught the gaze of another universe, one moment that sparked fire between us not unlike the inferno of our big bang birth. I was lost to infinity, to oblivion. But I do not mind. Because she and I are merging now, our galaxies and planets and stars rejoicing, becoming part of something bigger than ourselves. I am becoming one with another. We are becoming whole.
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Apr 20, 2016
Apr 20, 2016 at 11:04 PM UTC
Star stuff
Our bodies, little universes colliding and revolving around one another in the only cycle we have ever known And I... I have been a destroyer, crashing into the stars of others with reckless abandon, erasing pieces of them while leaving fragments of myself embedded within their hearts, black holes that slowly devoured everything in sight. I was always searching, always seeking an emptiness that could fill my emptiness. It is fitting, then, that I am dying now, from an entropic illness I never conceived of. A simple, single moment is all it was, where I caught the gaze of another universe, one moment that sparked fire between us not unlike the inferno of our big bang birth. I was lost to infinity, to oblivion. But I do not mind. Because she and I are merging now, our galaxies and planets and stars rejoicing, becoming part of something bigger than ourselves. I am becoming one with another. We are becoming whole.
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Apr 20, 2016
Apr 20, 2016 at 11:04 PM UTC
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