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Aurora

Ian Paul R. Gualberto @EhyanPol

Lying beneath the canopy o[f] serene moonlight as I feel your head on my shoulder resting lite

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We were gazing sea of million stars in the vast horizon

Those jewels aloft did not seize my attention.

I was dazzled —- by the lumiere of your stellar face

An ample replica of celestial figure beyond the universe

I anticipate that my lifetime was compressed in that single moment

You were my northern light, I am your night sky.

Until [a] blistering meteor flashed in a snap

I was pacified with your starry eyes filled with azure hues

You looked back to me, I was distracted with a cosmic nebulae

This is just a dream, wrathful than a destructive supernova

Like that dashing comet, the reality struck me hard

You were a lost constellation, nowhere to be find in this cosmos

You were once my borealis, I am [y]our midnight

Yet we drifted in the dusk — when the dawns subdue the realm of black. But at least for once, you made me luminous and aliv[e].

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