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    Ghost Lights

    Ghost Lights

    I recall when they told me
    that by the time we see the stars
    they are already dead,
    so it is millions of ghost lights
    which watch over our dreams
    and nightmares,
    collecting sorrows,
    instilling hope,
    their hovering souls
    guiding the lives of men
    to safety through the dark.

    I remember
    the enigmatic man,
    beneath the moonlight
    we delved into occultic
    mysteries, seeking to decode
    the secrets of life,
    but he had a barbed tongue,
    and desired to be worshiped,
    it was beyond me to kneel
    at the base of his pedestal,
    nor remain upon mine
    where he would keep me
    as one keeps a flower in a vase,
    so he vanished the same way he arrived,
    but in his blindness
    he possessed the ability
    to hear the singing of the stars.
    Thus he knew archaic,
    and forbidden knowledge
    of the dead, yet I doubt
    he understood it for there was
    shallowness beneath
    his genius.

    Does their lingering
    illumination prove
    there is life beyond death?
    They pulse still, they dance,
    they create their own harmonies,
    and how vividly they live
    within our imaginings,
    how desperately we cling to them,
    believe them possible of
    miraculous feats,
    we weave legends around them
    we are haunted by them,
    memories are hinged upon them.

    Can we ever be as beautiful in life
    as they are within death?

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Muse View Post
    Can we ever be as beautiful in life
    as they are within death?
    No.

    A beautiful poem. It feels rather strange when you think about stars this way. Just shows how inaccurate our perceptions are.
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    -Sydney J. Harris

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    Thank you, yes, it is a very strange thing to consider.

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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