charting the free verse skythose stars we used to wish upon
the ones first appearing in the twilight or the ones falling from the sky while sitting on the front porch step where have they gone now when you need them the most sometimes I think of a certain star that shined so bright it had no choice but to crash and burn in some remote forest you’ve never heard those are the kinds of stars I miss the most this universe is nothing but a free verse poem with a little sizzle and endless syllables spherically rotating around your ever expanding mind your inner child charting the course of events of every single moving object |
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