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A Wounded Star
A wounded star f e l l to Earth on the night he left. It grew too heavy with wishes made by my heart being bereft. A twinkling star shattered into pieces of a million bits or more when my deluge of requests weakened its fiery core. Wishing upon heavenly bodies is what we dreamers do. I hope this one forgave me when it bid the night adieu. How painful it must have been to fade as a shining star, plunging to its death from the weight of my scars. Glistening light darkened when its points were b r o k e n, chiseled away by caustic words, bitterly spoken. Would if I could, gather all the little pieces in my hand and mold them into a new star upon love's command. Until I find a way, in fragments the shards will remain, a Heavenly body now fallen because of love's disdain. Once emblazoned as fire, it was a diamond drifting across the sky. I will be forever guilt-ridden with sorrow, knowing I caused it to die. * * * * * * * * * September 21, 2016 All The Little Pieces Contest sponsored by Broken Wings
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