Space: That Dims
(Poe’Quotes)
Written By Nigh-Jee
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Synopsis
Thirteen space-themed sad, poetic, and abstract quotes about The Moon, Stars, The Sun, and more—to read to yourself upon lonely nights—don’t worry, this sadness shall pass.
The sun is a candle whose light blankets my body in boreal forests. But one day, its wax will melt–yet, turning my skin into dry ice.
I’m Argo Navis frozen in lunar waters where moonvines’ petals wane.
She is Lebus pleading, “Cease labors!”
But Ursa Major’s roars cover ears.
“Air” in space is death carrying a
scythe to cleave necks on the de trop.
Our jokes were astronauts in constellation Carina;
using solar sailing fueled by laughs to
voyage in space. Until one mock cut
our sails and we fell upon Olympus Mon.
He is black holes attracting stars but
they’ll lose themselves upon untraced dimensions.
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