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This work is a Shakespearean sonnet. |
| Beneath the first of three stars in a row, where lie the remnants of giants long dead, I caught the light of a nebulous glow-- A glow that gave rise to an equine head. So grand it seems that from the cosmic pair of stellar nursery and stellar grave, worlds will emerge, lit by a new star’s glare-- Phoenixes reborn from the lives they gave. I pondered this cloud with great persistence and found a glimpse of an answer long sought to the question of our own existence. By travel-weary photons I’ve been taught that the cosmos created eyes in me so it can gaze and have itself to see. Eric Francis Diaz Copyright © 2001 Eric F. Diaz |