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Forgotten Dreams
-after Monica Sun
  When the sun was
  but a mirage, and
  everyone seemed to steal
  slivers of light from my
  piece of the universe,
  a boy waded into the
  oceans of my mind.
  He told me
  I was once a dreamer,
  tiny galaxies swirling
  in the irises of my eyes.
  He said,
  “When you were four,
  you wished your eyes were stars,
  so they would radiate light
  even in the darkest hours
  of the universe.”
  He said,
  “When you were five,
  you wished your lips were
  the fiery halo of a nebula, so that
  even cyclops would turn
  blind at the sight of your smile.”
  He said,
  “When you were six,
  you wished your voice was the majesty
  of God’s watercolors at sunrise,
  so that even goddesses would
  marvel at its sound.”
  He said,
  “When you were seven,
  you wished your skin was the
  ivory hue of the moon,
  so that even glaciers would melt
  in its glow.”
  He said,
  “When you were eight,
  you wished your heart would blossom into the
  golden petals of dying suns, so that even demons
  would drown in its warmth.”
  He said,
  “When you were nine,
  you wished for a cosmic love as
  bright and terrifying as the universe itself,
  so that your family would
  always be happy.”
  He said,
  “Do not question your worth,
  sweet child. For all your dreams
  have come true.”
  His eyes glistered like tiny galaxies as
  he turned my frown into a smile and
  disappeared into the past.

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