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Way over my head the ladle that made astronomy tilts as the shower of meteors of which we have all been warned comes to fruition.   It's glitter empties into the black sea of darkness flickering until each is a dead bulb with a broken filament.   I walk forward, my attention wanders long enough for the deadly strike of a spilled star not quite incinerated on its way down.   And so it goes, another lonely poet joins the society of the dead without the chance to murmur one last hackneyed metaphor. -James C. Allen
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Jan 11, 2017
Jan 11, 2017 at 10:28 PM UTC
Even The Stars Must Fall
Way over my head the ladle that made astronomy tilts as the shower of meteors of which we have all been warned comes to fruition.   It's glitter empties into the black sea of darkness flickering until each is a dead bulb with a broken filament.   I walk forward, my attention wanders long enough for the deadly strike of a spilled star not quite incinerated on its way down.   And so it goes, another lonely poet joins the society of the dead without the chance to murmur one last hackneyed metaphor. -James C. Allen
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Jan 11, 2017
Jan 11, 2017 at 10:28 PM UTC
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