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I flashed and flickered when I was young. Now my years have stretched my rays. Cretins stared through hollow scopes And showered me with unearned praise. Now my heart begins to fade, Dying down like burned-out coals. Emptiness expands my night. And Some shall ask, “Do stars have souls?” Could I but cry I’d shed a tear; Eternity has refused to stay. Night, my home, shall send me off To twinkle somewhere far away.
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Feb 4, 2012
Feb 4, 2012 at 12:27 AM UTC
Incandescent
I flashed and flickered when I was young. Now my years have stretched my rays. Cretins stared through hollow scopes And showered me with unearned praise. Now my heart begins to fade, Dying down like burned-out coals. Emptiness expands my night. And Some shall ask, “Do stars have souls?” Could I but cry I’d shed a tear; Eternity has refused to stay. Night, my home, shall send me off To twinkle somewhere far away.
maggie-williams
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Feb 4, 2012
Feb 4, 2012 at 12:27 AM UTC
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