I really like the parallels between you and the star and how when it comes down to it we're here and gone in a flash; or in your case, there and gone in a flash. I didn't see any of the recent reviews touch on the fact that you used the same line to describe your coming there to the star appearing so I just thought I'd note that and give ya some credit ^.^
Reading your poems gives me such immense joy I cannot fathom!
You work is an inspiration to all of us out there...you should definitley consider writing as a professional career option!
xoxo claire
Nice poem, it has a nice flow. Just a couple days ago I saw a shooting star straight down out of the sky and straight out in front of me over the road on my way to work. I smiled and thought a friend saying high.
Once at night we were driving home from Las Vegas several years ago and a huge one, that lit up the night sky like it was daylight, they believe it struck the earth about 60 miles from where we were. It was crazy, it was caught on surveillance cameras, just as bright as day for a couple seconds, the sky even looked blue. And in an instance it was gone.
I really like the parallels between you and the star and how when it comes down to it we're here and gone in a flash; or in your case, there and gone in a flash. I didn't see any of the recent reviews touch on the fact that you used the same line to describe your coming there to the star appearing so I just thought I'd note that and give ya some credit ^.^
This is nice. Well, it's funny how we see something like that, and it is just gone in a flash, almost as though we never saw it and we have trouble convincing people it was there.
(&Hopefully it was not a bomb.)
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Yeah exactly ...hahaha no. It wasn't a bomb(or was it?)