Window of a Nebulae

Window of a Nebulae

A Poem by Cory James
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More...song lyrics? I think it could work both ways.

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Window of a Nebulae

Alone on a somber night
Gazing through the window of a nebulae.
What comes, often goes
Like stars unto daylight.

It dawned on me by sunrise.
Your pupils are a black hole;
A sight for my overly sore eyes.
Like Sirens of a fleeting galaxy
Devouring all in the way.
How can I escape your tenacity?

Pull away the curtain to the sky;
The Stellar dust clouding the heavens.
I've found that the center of your skull
holds a mind torn by cosmic Armageddon.

And that's why you went supernova.
You couldn't hold it all together.
Gravity became your master
And you, a slave to its inertia. 

Alone on a somber night
Gazing through the window of a nebulae.
What comes, often goes
Like stars unto daylight.

I won't find myself 
Wishing upon a ghostly star tonight.

© 2014 Cory James


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Added on May 7, 2014
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Cory James
Cory James

Ballwin, MO



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I love lyrics and poetry, I'm trying to learn how to write scripts as well, although that process is a little more grueling. I love to share my work and even more so love to read other work and gi.. more..

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