Starfire.
Flying through space with a smile on my face,
With no need to replace memories of forgotten days.
Crawling along the edges of a song, newly born;
With the innocence gone, I burn like the sun.
Starlight burns through the blood in the veins;
Pumping waste through the bitterness and unforgotten pain.
Calmness is too loud to the ears of the torn,
Ripped up on the ground; unfaithfully a star is reborn.
Starfire flaming on the stage;
Starfire creates a burning rage.
Starfire turns night to day,
Because the star keeps burning in a star light blaze.
Sing a song from the bottom of the heart;
Love lost leads us to a whole new start.
Chasing dreams and screaming like Starfire stars.
Electronic, neurotic; I’ve gone too far!
All that I want is to die like a star;
An explosion in space that could light up the world.
All that I want is to burn like a star;
Raising fires, burning in the darkest of words.
Starfire flaming on the stage;
Starfire creates a burning rage.
Starfire turns night to day,
Because the star keeps burning in a star light blaze.
Aliens on vacation spot a superstar;
Sing a song of your creation. It’s a brave new world.
It’s a search for Spok, sing from the heart.
Sunlight dies in space; Starfire is never killed.
(C)2013 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.
- Author: Aa Harvey ( Offline)
- Published: December 21st, 2016 07:41
- Category: Fantasy
- Views: 25
Comments4
Wow, this was beautiful!
Thank you. I like sci-fi, so this appeared. I also like the image of a star burning bright as it flies through space.
nicely done, your on fire!
I salute you! ww
Thank you.
Awesome
Thanx.
Welcome
I love the more abstract themes and this one struck a chord with me! Such a great idea and brilliantly penned; I had to read it over because it was so good! Keep up the great work, would love to see some more xx
Thank you so much for your comment. I have a lot more poetry to be uploaded; I am just limited to one poem a day, but they will be here eventually. I'm glad you made a connection with the poem. That is all I can hope for.
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