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Weaving Tears Among Saturn's Rings
She ventured far beyond Earth's realm past cordoned confines of heart and soul Tumbled, as did Alice, down the rabbit hole Drifted, like an Autumn leaf blown from an elm She soared past distant planets, on paths lighted by effulgent moons Weaved her tears among Saturn's rings and all the while she was gathering stardust before they mingled with sand on Mars' dunes. From mountain peaks of Jupiter, she bottled mist, to which she clings And all these amazing interstellar things were collected as caressive tokens for him; the one she had vowed to love more than life. From far reaches of dark galaxies she held treasures from her jaunt; Mystical items she hoped he'd want brilliant beacons of silvered moonbeams, fading light, captured as the sun dimmed. She carefully wrapped her gifts to offer in layers of cosmic flecks from a comet's tail. Trussed with silken threads of time, unraveled, she tied celestial troves she would soon proffer to the one for whom she holds in fervent affection. From his heart, she hoped would spill the love that somehow waned to a trickle. Then in abundance, once more it would flow like a wildly churning river, Yes, she loves him still
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