The moles on your face recreate the constellations,
sometimes I wonder, sometimes I do,
if I'm perceiving the whole of the universe
every-time I look at you.
Ursa Major tilted on your elbow,
Cassiopeia on your cheekbone
If your body slowly dissolved into the cosmos,
could I come too? Would you take me home?
Are you expanding to become the world?
Or does the world shrink to hold you tight?
But I watch you rise in the morning,
and set in the night
As you travel across my field of vision,
a burning chariot in a perfect arc,
I am blessed by your rays shining
on my back, in the dark.
Ursa Major tilted on your elbow,
Cassiopeia on your cheekbone
If your body slowly dissolves into the cosmos,
could I come too? Would you take me home?
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