Where Wonder Won’t
I danced on Saturn’s silver rings,
Drank moonlight from a comet’s wings,
Played hide-and-seek with Martian dust,
And whispered secrets to stardust.
I stitched the void with threads of light,
Wore supernovas every night,
My lullabies? Black hole sighs,
And dreams that swam in Jupiter’s eyes.
I rode a thought past Neptune’s gate,
Where time bends low and stars debate.
They asked me, “Child, from where you came?”
I said, “From Earth but left in flame.”
So if you find my footprints there,
In craters carved from cosmic air,
Just know I roamed where mortals don’t
Where logic ends, and wonder won’t. 0 reply
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