
A collection of poems from younger days.
Rated: Fiction T - English - Chapters: 13 - Words: 1,709 - Updated: 11-24-09 - Published: 09-06-09 - Status: Complete - id: 2717581
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Inventing the Universe
drift lonely, sleepy,
frostbitten
constant snowing summer
stars colliding my glass windshield
while radiation peels away
protein
feel lonely, sleepy,
forgotten
stretch black sky,
and make the road fall
trail crystal, frigid splinters
fragile
I've run out
my solar sail
will carry me
so long as a photon wind beats
so far as the law
won't find me
burst dusty blossoms
opalescent, luminescent
powdered snow trip,
a recess that lights
a silent pinball table,
with one silver bullet,
me
flare that devastating light,
wipe every face,
terrible and beautiful
I will ask ephemeral He,
clandestine,
all of His secrets
come closer
closer
closer
to you, I am ever-approaching
But He has swallowed me,
and I know
all of His secrets.
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