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Author: glimpses from an ivory tower
Fiction Rated: T - English - General/Angst - Reviews: 5 - Published: 10-14-08 - Updated: 10-14-08 - Complete - id:2584147

galileo's daughter

after eight nights spent
lost in the moon's circumference,
my telescope turns inward:

it's midnight

and it should be enough
to ride sleep patterns into dawn,
except: I'm always adrift, an astral voyager

without orbit, and gravity itself
is only a lunar dream.

my shadow-painted eyes swim
like van Gogh's swirling horizon, murky
and painted glistening upon

the twisted canvas of the galaxy,
as I burn indigo up to the shifting veil of stars.

and all I can do is map cursive constellations
on my skin, marking metaphors
or meteors on my wrists

to find my way home.


a/n: I'm always wishing on another dead star.



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