I breezed through
four miles last night.
Ten thousand mint embers
hovered, above me, beside me, past me,
Each mile had
ten thousand constellations,
not of stars,
but fireflies.
like a sea of stars:
I swim through,
swirls and eddies
yielding to
the rythym of my pace.
A sky brought down to me,
made real to me,
offered to me by the humid handed air
and generous gravity of tictac starlets.
Four miles of flickering lights.
Postscript: I put this poem to music at iCompositions.
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