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Cosmological Dreaming
Shadows dancing off moonlit walls I feel the longing of the universes call Stars reach out to me and beckon me hither I feel the power and begin to wither Not knowing that as a tiny insignificant speck That life is not beyond me yet Dazzling dancing swirling light Filigree incandescent angels in flight I find myself drawn by moonlight To sit here captivated be the delight Of cosmic tunes playing in my head As visions trace a starry thread Of quantum meaning that leaves me blessed I have to admit I am obsessed by everything I see in the night sky Which is universally created by my minds eye Then a speck I am no more And though still in grace and awe It's now within how our conscious mind works To paint these pictures To create such scenes Of cosmological quantum dreams.
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