I am cosmic,
Meteoric, nebulous
And star-struck,
Content to gravitate towards you
And orbit your singularity.
I want to taste the stardust on your lips
And I want to dive down and burn myself in
Reentry to your atmosphere,
And melt my icy core until
I am a rainbow in your sky.
Meteoric, nebulous
And star-struck,
Content to gravitate towards you
And orbit your singularity.
I want to taste the stardust on your lips
And I want to dive down and burn myself in
Reentry to your atmosphere,
And melt my icy core until
I am a rainbow in your sky.
Published by Adam Kamerer
I am an author making my way in life by publishing my work on the web. Aside from my AC work, I publish Penfencer.com, a blog for and about web novelists, and Gloria Fidelis: A Steampunk Fantasy, a serialize... View profile
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