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Constellations
I am 
 small. 
 The stars pulse like a million steady hearts
 Pounding desperately away at Chests begging for life
 But I know
 There are too many fires burning in the night sky
 For me to see in a lifetime
 
 
 I am 
 tiny.  
 Muddled lights spot the darkness above,
 Filling my senses with a beauty that I am 
 Incapable of capturing. 
 The blanket of black clings to leftover grains of sand
 That were washed up 
 On the universe's shore
 
 I am 
 microscopic. 
 There are incandescent pinpricks glowing bright,
 Possessing such radiance that
 I can't believe my eyes. 
 My vernacular cannot begin to describe 
 This unfathomable sight that is the
 Night sky

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