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A Star Has Blown up Itself – Poem

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A scene of sunrise from Casablanca. Photo by Paolo Mondir

Safi, Morocco

All living babies squall at birth

Though welcomed with mirth;

Do they feel life’s misery flare

Or see death brandish in the air?

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Soon they forget; they’ve just been told,

Enjoying life, ignoring death at the treshold.

They grow up scattered like stars, numerous;

Making their own day, some bright, others less.

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Yet, a star has blown itself up in the day light,

Unable to forget, to resist the dark and fight,

The dark, its shadow, that’s made it prim,

Eclipsing its day into a premial night, then dim.

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Like a quarry in a soundless hunting game,

The star has died out, preceding its name;

Putting an end to its journey of hope;

In this gory film, the hero was just a rope.

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The astral glint was a mirage, a water pool

In the desert, accessible to the thirsty ones,

Filled by woe for its drought, like bereft swans,

Filling it with mourning tears, as it’s the rule.

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In an atoning act, one that is, and not, brave,

He took his long heaved secrets to his grave;

What was gnawing at his conscience, what guilt

Has made him weed out what was long built?

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The star has blown himself up reducing his span to naught,

Cutting short his story with its fuzzy, firm knot;

Redeeming it his right to bring his light to an end,

Conspiring with the devil, shaking its hand.

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I wonder which to be mourned and cursed ;

His self-extinction or life’s pressure burst?

May he mercifully rest in a heavenly home,

Not under the ground like a ghostly gnome!

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