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### I once thought not breathing came in rasping gasps, in sudden, fleeting moments; when the air becomes lead, and your lungs laden with mercury. that was before you left. this endless Vacuum rips apart whole universes. it is as if you have siphoned Existence, leaving nothing but the wispy trails of a dying star on descent to the ground. observe my palm. it holds asteroids, where there once were planets. observe my eyes. they are black holes, where there once were galaxies. feel my heart – place your hand against my chest. it is still beating. this is the Core of the Universe; and it will continue to pulse for you, even if you have long stopped listening for its rhythms. ###
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Sep 20, 2014
Sep 20, 2014 at 11:20 AM UTC
ode to our universe (post-vacuum)
### I once thought not breathing came in rasping gasps, in sudden, fleeting moments; when the air becomes lead, and your lungs laden with mercury. that was before you left. this endless Vacuum rips apart whole universes. it is as if you have siphoned Existence, leaving nothing but the wispy trails of a dying star on descent to the ground. observe my palm. it holds asteroids, where there once were planets. observe my eyes. they are black holes, where there once were galaxies. feel my heart – place your hand against my chest. it is still beating. this is the Core of the Universe; and it will continue to pulse for you, even if you have long stopped listening for its rhythms. ###
this poem is a sort of continuation to one of my previous -- you can read it here (: http://hellopoetry.com/poem/856255/ode-to-our-universe/
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Sep 20, 2014 at 11:20 AM UTC
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