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Tears of Saint Lawrence The tears of Saint Lawrence fall by the hour Fall from the cosmos as our good saint weeps Silently for us through those smoky nights When hope seems but a burning mockery The tears of Saint Lawrence remind us of Certain promises made in the long-ago That all would be well, and rainbows and rain And refreshing streams are all part of them The tears of Saint Lawrence fall, gently fall As if our dreams were being baptized too
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Aug 5, 2017
Aug 5, 2017 at 3:03 PM UTC
Tears of Saint Lawrence
the sky lightens gradually as if from nowhere, as if someone in the sky is slowly rising, blinking sleep from his eyes and sitting lazily up onto his elbow, casually ********* the brightness slider on the universe as if he's done it every day, he must have. before the pink can hit it the checker pattern of clouds fades away, promising a casually clear blue day but this one is more personal now, his gift to me, because on the concrete looking up i can see the sun before it rises, i know what it's like to wake with the sun there on the other side of the bed, to see her slowly blinking the stars from her skies. yawning, stretching, morning breath, to see her rolling up her sleeves and tying back her hair and scattering her dreams of death with a shake of her tired head. and yet even before she is fully awake she is so radiant. the moon, shooting stars, even the perseids step back to let her shine. i feel as though when the sun hides behind storms some days, each day i will know why.
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Aug 20, 2015
Aug 20, 2015 at 7:57 PM UTC
predawn perseids
These years are speeding darkly Since the epiphany. You don't get A lot of those. Last night On the beach I laid back to watch The shooting stars; some say The heavenly stars. The Perseids Burned indiscriminately, I counted two. I was starstruck watching The four satelites, In a pre-determined orbital, That would burn as sure as A ghetto. Ogling the dark spaces; Comforted, there's more stars Out there for some other reason. And wham. It happened , always unexpected. It's not because something's not there; It's because it never was, but for Two meteors and four satelites. I saw the light.
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Aug 13, 2015
Aug 13, 2015 at 10:06 PM UTC
The Perseids