Truest black, oh pinned so bright,
I stare in wonder at your might.
Omnipotent, so infinite my eyes, where beauty hides,
And chases all the ghosts locked and caged inside.
I'll weep as you fall, And ignite the sky with fire,
Your flame so it shall, bring the world to now retire.
To a century of repose, filled with perfect sight,
Of pasts the fires and flames; did not in graciously ignite.
And take its lesson as vast and far,
As your essence reaches, with all the stars.
To where there is no end, nor beginning of.
To where the lights they fade, with blackened love.
And dedicate the silence, to words which never spoke.
In life, in dreams, perceptions here invoked.
This is where we’ll find the vigor sacrificed.
To answer all the questions we pondered in this life.
And at least curiosity be subsided,
As the soul so swiftly it was guided.
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Author:
RSM (Pseudonym) (
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- Published: May 27th, 2025 08:42
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