Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Few Key Differences

from "Nue singularite," by Valerie Boutot-Nobrega

Few Key Differences

In the place without stars they have a saying
A dark sky to keep us warm

In the place without stars they do have one star

This is the sun

In the place without stars the symbol of human life
is a lantern

All along the streets neighbors admire one another’s
porch lights and street lamps

In the place without stars lovers take a blanket out
to the field early in their courtship and there they sleep

In the place without stars they use a sunscope
to look at the darkness inside the light

Mythology is linked to weather
and those who study it are seen as charmingly antiquarian

In the place without stars there is also no moon

In the place without stars there are remarkably
few insomniacs

In the place without stars it is still worth looking up




[Image above by Valerie Boutot-Nobrega]

4 comments

  1. captivating, I had never thought of a place without starts, would be lost...

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    1. We'd all be lost, I think. But it's very hard to imagine...

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  2. Very poignant. How closed-off it would seem, to not have any stars. Yet, it is the desires of humankind to still seek. Enjoyed reading this.

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    1. Thanks so much for visiting and commenting. Glad you enjoyed this!

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