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Supernova

When it all began, Long ago, In the way back when, In the void eternal, You were a firefly. Love's sick heat came as a glimmer, And with it you stood, Your neon blue eyes Warm as sun-filled horizons, Calm as silent river. We met, Two stars thrust within the space, Lost but found, Visibly invisible, Unmapped constellations. Muted heat grew forth And with it we pursued, Shrouded in darkness, Towards the unknown, Guided by our own starlight. Pain seeped slowly, Absorbed into the ether, Fuelling our ascent Through the celestial everlasting; From everything to all. And we became one - One in the void eternal; One in destruction; One in life - Cradled in the Supernova

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Date: 11/16/2017 1:08:00 PM
I LOVE this poem, George. A truly existentially spiritual write. You combined the elements of natural and supernatural into a blazing chain reaction of thought waves. An instant fave. Supernova poetry. So star bright. May love light your path always.
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