The Sun and Stars' Affair

CrabCrab

In realms where sun and stars converge as one,
A goddess reigns beneath the moonlit sun.
In golden rays, she graces day's bright sphere,
A goddess of the sun, bold and sincere.

 

She, a sovereign of the golden rays,
But come nightfall, her awe-filled heart conveys.
Night's curtain falls and stars shine bright,
She gazes up, the goddess of the night.

 

Her silvered eyes now drawn to starry gems,
A compendium of lights, each one condemns.
Her luminous eyes, like stars ablaze,
Marvel at the cosmic dance's haze.

 

Amidst the stars' celestial gleam,
I met a love beyond my wildest dreams,
Overwhelmed with joy, my heart took flight,
As if destiny's hand aligned just right.

 

Yet, amidst the heavens' darkened allure,
My celestial heart finds stars pure and sure.
With grace, she waltzes 'cross the moonlit skies,
In awe of constellations' ageless ties.

 

Beside the sun goddess, radiant and fair,
Their love's celestial affair.
Through eons old, she watches from her throne,
Admiring stars, each one a tale, well-known.

 

Adorning the darkness with their graceful gleam,
Each tells a tale in starry dream.
Their brilliance shines across the cosmic sea,
A loyal sentinel, guiding nobly.

 

For the stars waltzes high,
Like a princess in the stellar dance's sigh.
Their radiance cascades with mystic grace,
A beacon in the vastness of deep space.

 

In the celestial expanse above, a goddess of stars did reign,
Though her light is of an icy chain.
Her brilliance adorned the dark canvas above,
Yet aloof and cold, she knew not of love.

 

Amongst the galaxies she glided lone,
Unmoved by mortal's wishes, her heart the one of a stone.
Like a comet, lost in its own race,
A journey of longing through the vastness of space.

 

The sun and stars collided, a cosmic dance in the night,
She found in her a light so pure, a love she couldn't fight.
As dawn met dusk, their destinies entwined,
She fell deeply in love, no longer confined.

 

A goddess of stars, once cold and remote,
Now love's warmth wraps her afloat.
Their love, forever etched in the skies,
A constellation of love that never dies.

 

In the midst of a sunlit day, I met a soul so true,
And in that single moment, my world was born anew.
In her presence, I was lost, and yet, I was found,
An ethereal connection, where love knew no bound.

 

From dawn to dusk, her love remains ablaze,
Through stardust trails and sun-kissed golden days.
Through nebulae's glow and galactic haze,
They traverse the cosmos in love's endless maze.

  • Author: Crabful (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 4th, 2023 05:37
  • Comment from author about the poem: So far, this is the longest poem I have ever written.. It is a one shot of a story I will be writing soon, though I am not sure if I will be ever be able to complete it as the story will be a lengthy one. TT
  • Category: Short story
  • Views: 10
  • User favorite of this poem: L. B. Mek.
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Comments2

  • L. B. Mek

    really enjoyable
    and take your time, there are no rules
    if the ending comes to you, write that
    if something else, write that
    then come back and align your different parts
    into one story, if it fits
    or break them up into multiple short stories if that feels better
    do it your way and have fun..
    thanks for sharing, you really showcase your talent

  • Pop64

    This is a true story set to rhyme and flow, capturing imagery that sets hearts aglow. A wonderful write and a terrific read



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