Stardust

In the vast expanse of night,

we were like bright stars,

Boundless and burning,

Our love, a constellation,

each kiss a point of light,

connecting us across the cosmic canvas.


But time, that relentless wanderer,

slipped through our fingers,

like sand escaping an hourglass.

Our orbits shifted,

and distance grew,

until we were mere flickers in the void.


I watched you fade,

a dying star,

your brilliance dimming with each passing day.

And I, the black hole,

devouring memories,

trying to hold on to fragments of stardust.


We were once celestial,

our love etched in cosmic dust,

but now, we're just echoes,

Fading in the dark.


Perhaps we were never meant

to burn forever,

only to illuminate briefly,

then fade into the vastness,

leaving behind a bittersweet ache,

like the afterglow of a falling star.


Now I’m left alone,

In the void with my neck craned,

Searching for any sign,

Of light you may have left behind.


Suddenly, I see it,

The shimmering silver,

I smile and blow a kiss,

Off the tips of my fingers,

Into the vast expanse,

Of our cosmic world.

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