[#2 in poetry! 01/20/2020]
❝i saw the deep orange glow of a meteor flying into the unknown.❞
a poetry collection written in the perspective of a sweet, two-inch-tall astronaut who wants nothing more than to tell you about the wonders of space, and t...
this celestial cosmos is so beautiful, enchanting and feels like home now but i always wonder where my first home was. it's a shame i can't remember.
i let my mind wander sometimes, allow the pit of imagination in my head spill out and over, flooding in my skull until i can't think straight anymore and i don't know what's real and what's not.
i imagine that
i was in a tragical accident, and was the sole survivor
or that i was sent here as a test to see how long i could survive on my own
or that i was born on a faraway planet, and that a humble, yet firm mentor taught me curiosity, and love; and erased my memories to remain a mystery. sometimes i still hear their wise sayings echoing in my ears.
there are so many wonderful origin stories i can create! i can be whoever i want to be and no one can tell me otherwise.
i love being lost in my fantasies. they're so vivid that i can almost convince myself they're real but then i realize they're not.
what's real, you ask?
that at first, i felt like i couldn't escape. no matter how far i floated, even if i thought i reached the non-existent ends of the universe i was still here, by myself.
what's not my imagination?
that as time passed i started being blinded by light. the sun lit a fire in my soul (she's very kind, indeed) and the stars became the warmth i never knew i needed.
— in time, i fell in love with this place. sometimes, your imagination can save you.
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