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THE STARS-MADE MAN


I won my bundled comeliness
That evening
Returning from the depth of tough
Questioning
Saluted peace and walked the lane
Of promise.

It was but dark – I met “a lean
Tall lady”
She came to me and lankily
Approaching
Stood to recite a total lingual
Rubbish

Silent, I moved and passed her while she
uttered
She'd touched me but I slashed ‘her' to
A coma
And walked away while still ‘her blood'
Was dripping.

And while I passed the fourth torn wall
Of darkness;
The darkness deep, I was but full
Of sadness
I met a Stars-made man walking along
Beside me.

My only guest upon the toughened
Darkness
He spoke to me and said “Son,
Do not worry”,
Holding my shoulder, smiled while we
Kept walking.

“As far as I'm concerned, I'll surely
Bless you”
His stars but shone so pure, His self
A wonder
Composed of fused bright stars,
Appearance finest.


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