The tale of two stars

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    The tale of two stars

    THE TALE OF TWO STARS

    Somewhere in the eve of a not too perfect day two beautiful stars collided. These two stars were not just the ordinary mass of luminous light that you would see in any celestial body. Because they were placed in the same galaxy on purpose by the Creator of life who gave promise that they would someday join and become of one light. But, on this particular eve, while traveling at sonic speed they bumped points of view, and the nova began to consume the space they were in. The spiral from their collision separated them only for a few moments. This was done just so the star dust of confusion could dissolve long enough so that the beauty of who they were to each other would shine as brightly as it ever did…and then it happened.

    Somewhere in the eve of a not too perfect day two beautiful stars confessed. They spoke of the emotional harm that was form when they accidentally collided with differences. The glow from the clarity of their heartfelt sharing place empathy as awareness to where the euphoria that surrounded them was of their desires for each other. The intimacy they shared at that moment was overcast by the overwhelming anticipation of intimacy they want to experience as becoming one light. They decided to travel to an unknown universe together so to be in the aloneness of only each other so they can orbit in a secluded space. The splendor that followed their decision to be alone surpassed any known dream ever dreamt…and then they arrive.

    Somewhere in the eve of a not too perfect day two beautiful stars expressed their love. Not in the haste of impulse but in the patience of the beauty they took time joining. One star hid behind a heavenly body of clouds with shyness. Though very familiar with each other the hidden moments that were chosen imitated the virtue of them being together for the very first time. As one star appear in front of the other and presenting itself in all its magnificence that was ever known in creation. Placed an unmeasured level of desire, craving, yearning and appetite of lust that manifested enormously heated affection. The enthusiasm of the attraction for each other set forth such sexual desire that the feelings were too strong to control. This unattainable sensation combined them even closer than ever and the freedom they experience exploring each other was so uncharted and so unplanned that the elation of their satisfaction was in itself sent from heaven…and their lights became one.

    Somewhere in the eve of a not too perfect day two beautiful stars lied in the arms of each other. While sharing their private feelings for their relationship and unfolded some hidden true feelings that form tears of contentment and joy. There were no considerations for the next hour nor were there any concerns of the minute they existed in. Only of the seconds that gave them total completion in the company of each other. They vowed to be true to each other forever for it was the surely the only words that made the moment fulfilling. Then one star turn the other star around looking at every proportion of the curve that made the star so incredible, so beautiful, and so fabulous that the star fell in love for the thousandth time with the other star. They shared that every part of their life reflected and affected each other and to always keep that thought in mind, because they were soul mates and created for each other…and then they returned to the galaxy.

    Somewhere in the eve of a not too perfect day two beautiful stars made love and became one light…and from moment the eve became a perfect night.





    k.goss

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    nightsky commented on The tale of two stars

    09-07-2009

    Such a beautiful story....it is the kind to have sweet dreams by.

    Poetry is not the expression of personality but an escape from personality.

    T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

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