A Dim and Distant Star
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By luigi_pagano
Fri, 07 Dec 2018
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Many light-years
separate me
from a distant star
high up in the sky.
One that's invisible
to the naked eye.
She is higher
than Gilderoy's kite.
All that I can see
is a tiny speck.
She winks and I reckon
she beckons to me.
Come here, she whispers,
and discover how
effulgent I can be.
This subliminal message
which hints at a higher
plane of existence
is highly seductive
and hard to ignore
but I fear being trapped
inside a black hole
and resist the temptation.
separate me
from a distant star
high up in the sky.
One that's invisible
to the naked eye.
She is higher
than Gilderoy's kite.
All that I can see
is a tiny speck.
She winks and I reckon
she beckons to me.
Come here, she whispers,
and discover how
effulgent I can be.
This subliminal message
which hints at a higher
plane of existence
is highly seductive
and hard to ignore
but I fear being trapped
inside a black hole
and resist the temptation.
© Luigi Pagano 2018
December’s word for Poetry Monthly is Higher
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You conjure up the magic of
Permalink Submitted by skinner_jennifer on
You conjure up the magic of those twinkling lights in space, that leave us earthlings wondering what's out there.
Loved this poem.
Jenny. xx
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I don't think you can
I don't think you can really be trapped in a black hole, crushed rather, and totally annihilated into oblivian and singularity. That is if there is something like a black hole. Keep well Luigi!
Tom Brown
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