This epic poem is a work in progress and uses ancient goddesses and gods, as human imaginings and celestial bodies personified to represent family and individual roles. It could be considered a modern interpretation of the development of these roles. As it is explained it is not a complete work, I explore the development and awakening of the minds of the characters to equality, love, and acceptance in an imperfect existence uniting the various interpretations into one dynamic and vastly complicated whole persona of soul. The imperfect rhythm and rhyme will be a goal to perfect an A, B, C, A, B, C sequence. I may allow changes in sequence. This is to be determined. Some storyline holes need also to be corrected with smoother transitions.
1: The stars contemplate their glory
Who amongst us, before Ouranus, father heaven, dies,
in the birthplace of stars, the nebula, short of supernova?
Who has created within their stellar system a paradise
from mere terrestrial, to be proven divine,
not in death reborn, but born a superior nova?
Look upon us celestial bodies!
You cold and barren rocks of ice,
meteoroids, asteroids, and every comet.
Nothing more than space oddities,
but planets by our flame made into paradise
if we choose to unfreeze and life beget.
Of adoration, are we not found worthy?
So say us, the cosmos, YES!
Yet who, short of interplanetary dust, is to be proclaimed
a star, celebrated, divine in glory?
For fear, blinded by our light, we guess,
we contemplate in debate, who is greater named?
2: The North Star questions the skies
If we seek to determine our superiority
from amongst the cosmos lights
lest we fortify a delusion of a lesser star,
who amongst us lacks the self-absorptivity
to claim veneration rights?
Is one less worthy as a pulsar, or more as a quasar?
Consider the Centaur, Chiron, asteroid, or comet?
Tail bright and always flying,
it is shining like a silver bird.
Consider Luna Moon, no luminosity on it
yet to be like a star, pining,
to reflect Helios Sun’s magnitude.
Consider the All-Mother Earth,
Tellus Mater, yet a child by the relations
of the known universe, relations we interweave.
By her, the starry heaven was given birth
in dreams of mortal man and by what is relative.
The minds of poets, who are we to conceive?
Out of chaos, dark energy comes together
in life and death, perpetually reborn, life eternal.
Love is born then light, out of the night, Nyx and Erebus
and if love is as life is, reborn and forever
let us seek to guide us the meek, the minor orbital
to decide, who is worthy of adoration, us.
We like Ouroboros, and the Milky Way, but are too often
Self-appointed, the heart of the universe, center stage.
Let us reside in the heavens, and seek in our quest,
those souls who dwell next to us, less than common,
humble, and modest within the sphere of influence to engage.
They begin anew before they end and judge us best.
Let the mortal minds categorize,
and bind us in units together.
For in relation one to another
If we find love we might outlive the skies
In the adoration of a lover
Let all be bound, as the father, child, and mother.
3: The Sun converses with the skies
Look upon my solar system whose heat and light I create.
Nine, plus or minus, revolve around me.
their life is by my solar nebula, self-sacrifice.
Even the moons numbering more than one hundred and fifty-eight
are gravitationally bound to me.
Of my celestial objects, I’ll seek advice.
By creations influence, I have been endowed
to bend to my will, asteroids, meteoroids, planetoids too,
comets, giant planets, and even interplanetary dust,
even a light year away from the Opik-Oort cloud
where they say that comets come to me new,
even as far as the Kuiper belt my power is thrust.
From amongst them, I’ll find a matchmaker
for my charismatic magnetism,
a force of orbital motion, my gravity!
I am a supernova, a fusion maker!
In my fascinating fascism,
the animate Earth shall choose a match for me.
4: The Earth speaks to the Sun
I am broad-breasted Gaia, worldly Earth,
The everlasting foundation, consider me
to bestow upon you from Eros Amore, tributes of love
To the starry sky, Ouranos Uranus I gave birth
and to Oceanus Pontus of ocean and sea
and Aer that is mortal breath above.
Ouranos, by Saturn, was put away, lost to my devotion.
Now Uranus is held in place in the sky.
Saturn was disposed of by Jupiter Jove’s desire
to rule all of heaven in its motion.
You, Helios Sun, greater than the failed star, Jupiter, placed high.
Now you are Apollo Sol and my passion for your flames leap hire.
Consider me, I am earth.
by God-given life that the heart of mortal holds.
Your love reflects in the depths of my ocean.
Consider me, and in me find worth
For by Jehovah all matter in the universe unfolds.
In Pontus is the constant motion of unfathomable devotion.
Consider me, your light reflects in my sky
with a fever of desire.
Pluto is dark and tells a dead story.
Consider me, and in my heaven, you will fly
admired as my passion’s fire.
I can cast even Pluto out of the planetary category
Like your gaseous flares,
my volcanic flames leap up to meet you
and like your solar wind,
if comparison dares,
my breezes carry praises to greet you.
Let these continue without end.
Beyond Mercury, in this solar sea
I am wilder and more free.
Beyond Venus in beauty, consider me.
I have faith in myself to be
of your affection, worthy.
Even beyond Mars, consider me.
With languages of Terra Earth and Tella Mater on my soil
and Oceanus Pontus, and Neptune Poseidon in ocean and sea,
With Aether, the soul of the world in my sky
I labor to give birth and provide a life that imaginings toil
for I am equal in all I create and all I create is free
and all life through God emanates from me, as wild as I.
Is this not what any soul would ask of me,
to declare to their devotion and my love?
Yes, I have faith in mortal thoughts to be of worth.
I choose you poetically as a match for me
of all in the cosmos, the heavens above,
I, Gaia, Terra, Tellus Mater, All Mother Earth.
5: The Sun scolds the Earth
Of poetic myth are your wearisome words, ignorant Earth!
Third rock, easily by me made lifeless, silence your declaration.
These characters, primordial, are of you in fraction,
imaginings of a human heart, and are of diminutive worth.
Titans, Olympians, names undeserving of my station
given by particles of living clay and contemptible in action.
Yes, the characters of your world are of slender appeal.
What can your wind, earth, water, or fire
Give it to me as a token?
Only Jehovah knows the truth so what is real?
That for my attention you would aspire,
Or else these bonds of life be broken
You would have the stars speak of your element
Through the mortal minds of a dreamer
But my flames can mean life or solar wind demise
So, seek you, my contentment
And forgo the poetic schemer.
Lest your creation I despise.
You by God are of my making, compared, your fire an ember
Your ocean, in my solar sea, a trickle
your soil, compared to the mass’ I manage, merely dust.
You, quickly perishing, leave little to remember
with a spirit rebellious and a soul that is fickle
what is love if for your life I do not lust?
You give your mythic trifles to me as a token
that you and your mortal minds would aspire
for others, and not just my attention.
All your flowing words are selfishly spoken
for I see in your heart your true desire
of your glory in the lyric to mention.
Seek not your contentment in fame and adoration, but mine!
Nor seek to steal my fire. Yes, my solar flames can mean life
or like mars, Venus and Mercury, to death they can burn you.
As Venus, façade, morning and evening star, a barren rock left behind.
As Mercury, in myth a thief, and Mars in war and strife,
None of these give life. Such is what illusion will earn you!
Now find for me more suitable a love
worthy in stature to adore me.
Neither lesser nor greater for the respect I demand!
Find me one from the celestial bodies above
but not one likely to bore me!
Now fear if you fail and heed my command!
6: The Earth inquiries, to the free-flying skies
Who amongst the constellations
might pause for me and listen
as I call out across this void.
Have sympathy for my consternation.
Even you, the falling stars that glisten,
Comets, Meteors, Asteroids!
You of the free-flying skies,
you, the nymphs of the heavens above,
become one with this ruddy light
and save me from the demise
by accepting Helios Sun’s love.
Join Apollo Sol this night.
Consider this, silver birds,
To Haley’s comet, I gave a name.
Such is mine to give for eternity.
Now consider my words
and receive equal fame.
To be one with the Sun is your destiny.
The Sun’s stardom proclaim
Farther than the Milky Way
Won’t you do this for me?
Bound to the Sun remain,
Shining in the night, saving my day
by taking this burden from me.
7: The comets decline the Earth’s invitation
As spirited maidens of the skies,
we are made to fly free thus
untouched by the scorching hand of a union.
To agree to such gravitation is unwise.
We would be sure to lose part or all of us.
Our ruin is not worth such communion.
The Sun seeks, its stardom
beyond the asteroid belts to be proclaimed
from here to there in a milky way.
We do not seek martyrdom
or to be depleted and maimed
so we are heading the other way.
From the Kuiper belt amongst the stars
to the Oort cloud, we travel together as one
Far and wide beyond the Milky Way
and by the creator, greater stars
We see there than your Sun.
On a single star’s side, we cannot stay.
As silver birds, we travel together
In and out amongst the stars
Near and far and wide
As free fliers, we are happy forever
Amongst pulsars and quasars
But never by their stay.
We slide down the rainbow
of planetary rings
our voyages afar are the envy of all.
with our tail aglow
and fire for wings
We are too far gone, to answer your call.
8: The North Star gives council to the Earth
If you seek to resolve
the arrogance of the cosmos
by appeasing the conceit of a single reign
then your solar family will revolve
In a system of pathos
Not even one left sane.
For a star that imprisons a soul
by manipulation
is unworthy of regard.
The Sun seeks to control
only to raise its’ station
and then discard.
Be wary if you care
and if you do not, be wary still,
in the relationships, you interlace
by the lives you pair,
for only God’s will and not our will,
can interweave the very fabric of space.
What are we to devise who is qualified to become one.
If you value others with respect
seek one ardent, for if love is vain is life only self-important?
You must find a body to look after this Sun
that this star, self-superior, might be kept in check
to make your solar system content.
9: The Earth offers a thought to the Sun
I am sure there are other stars such as you
to replenish this barren world.
Don’t find me too plain-spoken,
for I am content in my orbit around you.
More so I speak for fear of the darkness lest I be hurled.
So I offer you this token.
The North Star speaks in words of good sense
and shines the brightest in my night
Consider this noble luminary
to guide life’s direction through the universe immense.
To compliment your light
and make my night less solitary.
The North Star leads with wisdom and insight
all those not clouded by an arrogant mind
if they but look up with open eyes.
Who better to guide you in your night
then this one whose heart is kind
And for me, a comfort, so be advised.
For this Guiding Star shines with affection
when in shadows your light leaves me.
On my darkest night, I am not lost.
Even mortal love finds romantic connection,
shown the way on land and sea,
that none be star-crossed.
10: The Sun scoffs
Let the North Star glow and let it fade.
While you below alight with my shine.
I am most worthy to be adored.
My rays a flow of golden cascade
and all know this light to be mine.
Yet you bring me discord!
Although I delight in the love of par,
you suggest I shine only in the day.
By hours of darkness am I to compete for affection?
By what right does this North Star
draw the night and show lovers the way?
Put aside your thoughtless contemplation!
If darkness were to surround you
to make miserable your mirth!
Would you then understand?
To find for me, I have bound you,
one short of my worth
yet worthy of my hand.
11: The Earth pleads to the constellations
Oh, cry for me, heavens gatherings!
For your design is the awe of mortal dreams
and this quandary is a quagmire I cannot leave.
Why bother in this matter of things?
If I perish so will you, corporeal esteem.
What are your myths to entertain children believe?
No adoration do I seek
but sympathy for this omen!
Is there not one of the eighty-eight
named by the Sumerian, Chaldean, or Greek,
Babylonian, Egyptian, or Roman,
to take on this task and save my fate?
Save me from the wrath of the Sun!
I implore lest all on Earth ignore you!
From this quest set me free!
To rescue is there not one?
Any in this great circle will do.
Will not one arrangement answer me?
12: Orion feels pity for the Earth
What can I do to comfort you, plaintive one?
I too have been scorned in love
and blinded by hate.
Then given sight by the eastern rays of the rising Sun
yet by a Love to die and be placed above.
Take heart, your deliverance I can imitate!
Now, what can you do for me
if I can do this for you?
Proclaim me, lest you lament,
The great hunter of all you see.
For the task you ask is not easy to do
to make a discontented star content.
The Sun is bright but only in your skies.
To find one to love such unhappily…
As I loved Merope,
they must be a believer in lies,
just as Artemis loved me.
my love is now vengeance for ardors hope.
I will shoot and cause to swoon,
With arrow and bow
I shall take from mischievous Eros
Revenge on the Moon!
Selene, sorrow will know!
So apt with the arrows!
By my aim, I will not falter
To bond these twins, an unnatural mate.
The Sun’s heart by the moon
will be placed on an alter
when this satellite I permeate.
Then on Earth, I shall boon.
13: The Earth contracts with Orion
Now! End this exhaustion, this burden that I carry
Join this one with the Sun and I’ll keep my word.
Let your arrow fly to find the immortal naive
with whom to this curse we will marry
and I will make you a legend of this world
a handsome giant, mighty hunter, strong and brave.
On charts, your name will be displayed.
The Sun will be confined within this celestial sphere
and in sight of me for my life remain.
By this union, an ecliptic path shall be laid
and followed year by year
To be kept in check and myself sane.
14: The Moon speaks from out of the Skies
What is this pain in my chest?
I feel as I have never felt before.
Has my face been shaken by an asteroid?
Emotions come forth that did not exist.
Love explodes from this hole in my core!
My surface is stirring, filling the void.
I see a star in my eye tonight.
Till it is mine there will be no rest.
To reflect, my heart has bidden.
This first star that comes in sight
as I shudder at this pain in my chest
for in me loves dart hit and is hidden.
It is my brother, the Sun for which I cry.
I seek to share in its astral flight
I long for its golden heart
I must steal it from the sky.
it has nearly torn my soul apart
wrong or right, I will not ask why.
15: The Moon Woos the Sun
Let us shine as we were born, side by side
cutting through the darkness of night
as the Earth alights between you and me.
Our union will be known wide.
Let us be together in the shining daylight
and all shall know our love was meant to be.
If you warm my day
I shall set fire to your night
and we shall shine as one.
Hear what I say
By my side take flight
I give my life to you, Oh Sun!
The North Star may navigate
lovers when your light fails.
With this, my attributes compare.
I guide the ship’s fate
by the Oceans sways and sails.
My soul to you I lay bare.
Consider me, see my moonbeams
As you talk about how you love to shine.
My moonlight also shines to love.
I hold the key to your dreams
and you hold the key to mine.
Let us become one in the sky above.
16: The Sun retorts towards the Moon
How dare you speak of such to me, the Sun?
What matter of match claim you,
to talk to one so high, lowly sister Moon,
When stature you have none?
and nothing to offer me, I blame you
Ha! And you expect me to swoon.
Cast off these dreams, foolish heart
Your fondness is mere fancy.
Greater clumps of dirt I have consumed.
Let loose your schemes of love, depart!
This reflection that you see
Is your fate, Doomed!
What form are you to know me?
I seek one to give me love
that the stars be shown I rule the sky
What greatness can you show me?
for I am the Sun below and above
I own this love let none deny!
17: The Moon beseeches the Sun
With your rainbow as my reflection
and a shadow made of moonlight,
Let me be found convincing.
I shall let you know of my affection
as I go into the night
with you to be romancing.
For my heart, it sings!
I am alive when once I was dead.
By a star, my soul revived.
Oh, such fanciful things
are dancing a halo around my head.
How could this love be contrived?
For you are the Sun
and I am the moon
a mere reflection of your splendor
You are the one
that makes my heart swoon
Love to the receiver, love the sender
18: The stars inquire of the Earth
What are these words we hear
of the Sun and the Moon?
Who but the Sun determined itself great?
For what reason does this satellite care
for the Sun to swoon?
What trick is this of fate?
Are you to be a matchmaker
or shall it be left to chance?
This delusion we fear.
For the Sun was born a taker
and what is left for romance?
Not in the words we hear.
The Moon is no match for the Sun.
Innocence born is taken.
How can this bond abide
the selfish acts of a self-loved one?
This love must be mistaken.
From us, the truth, do not hide!
19: The Earth responds to the Stars.
Orion took from Eros bow and arrow,
playing cupid of the skies.
But it was Dionysus that sealed this doom.
You act of narrow minds.
This act does not despise
for it was Oenopion that blinded the Moon.
Of Artemis, ask the bear, Callisto,
For her silver light is dark,
shining only as a blemished jewel,
a good match for Apollo the jealous minstrel.
Anyone else in shining brings vengeance to embark
for in their youth, one was reckless and the other, cruel.
Let Selene have her time as a luminary.
All of creation is relative to each other.
Mind yourselves, not this romance.
Leave this solar system solitary.
What need do you have to bother
in this convenient happenstance!
20: The Moon Continues its Dialog with the Sun.
Stature I may have little of
Though you are great,
consider me,
greater is my love.
My love why hate?
Consider me.
You and I can share the sky.
For our name,
greater than all stars that we see,
side by side you and I,
should be proclaimed.
If I had my way that is how it would be.
All those on earth will know of our love
and all those in heaven will see.
Consider me.
From all the heavenly bodies above,
our astral arrangement, a prodigy.
Consider me.
However, for our love to grow
It takes the effort of two.
Consider me.
How deep our love could go.
This is my response to you.
Oh! Consider me.
21: The Sun counters and demands:
My flames will reach higher
If I consider you,
to shine on the Earth through the night,
for my passion and desire
this for me you will do,
be reflective of my fiery light.
If your love is true
then your promise keep.
Upon the Earth reflect my flame.
If I consider you
for my love to reap
you must radiate my acclaim.
Yes! Greater than all stars, it is true.
I see you see what all should see in me,
a perpetual nova.
So do what you have said you will do.
If love grows, what will be will be.
And Love me, your Casanova!
22: The North Star intervenes:
Eros! Stop this injustice and make right this wrong!
From Selena’s core remove your dart.
Lest the Sun’s self-important depravity
End the harmony of eternity’s song.
Let free will once more enter the Moon’s heart
And remove your arrow from its inner cavity.
To allow this lie is to give birth
To such self-centered gravity
To cause the Sun to collapse in upon self
In self-appointed celestial worth
Lest the Sun ensnare all matter and energy
as Collapsar and the universe engulf.
23: The Sun Continues towards the Moon:
If your love is true then prove your devotion
Let the North star be put to shame!
In the darkness, upon you, my reflection will shine
And the living waters of Gaia in constant motion
will outweigh the wonders of Polaris’s fame.
To uplift my station
by your mirror of my light.
Your love may be deep
But to gain my consecration
can it reach that height?
This promise, you must keep.
Create for me among the stars a name.
I shall shine in the day
and in the darkness of night
let the North star be shamed!
As you admire from far away,
all shall fathom my might.
24: The Moon doubts:
My love of my heart
you ask too much.
My want of you is to share the sky.
To do your part
needs a loving touch
in love far-flung must we fly.
The night will only keep us apart.
Both light and dark are upon the Earth
my light is my loss reflected
shadowed by my breaking heart.
Your name will be proclaimed in satirical mirth
if I remain neglected.
Where your love fails
My love falls short.
Now I consider you.
Of this love I bewail
and await your retort.
So say what you will do.
25: The Sun begrudgingly yields.
Don’t darken my glory
with your words of slight
the day is mine.
Now you change your story
though you have the night.
Is your heart like cancer benign?
Your whimpering is a matter of greed
but to silence you I concede.
Now be warned if I find your heart untrue
To these words I say, Take heed,
If you do not follow indeed,
A cold wind will blow in your soul right through
and this star will not shine for you.
I’ll visit you some morning
and you can come some afternoon.
For the sake of my glory too
we shall share the sky in your mourning.
But keep the vow you swore to me moon!
So those on earth will see you as I am setting
Just before they close their eyes
and in your dreams, we will be together,
Let this ease your fretting,
and on occasion when I rise
in the changing of the weather.
All will hear the song of your heart
beating your love for me.
Your light will be pale before mine.
When together or apart
Honored by your loyalty
all will know that I am sublime.
26: The Moon pleads for guidance:
Of all the stars in these lonely skies
Is there anyone above?
Will none shine for me?
The Sun, once dear I now despise
Am I to be punished because of love
And in innocence, I believed?
When the nights are cold and dark
When no stars give light to the sky above
I will go on believing
All these thoughts within my heart
My hopes and dreams of finding love
will give me a reason for living.
Yet now my dreams are swept away
By the hardships this star defines
I plead for any light from above
Is there no one to save me from yesterday?
At least tell me of my crimes
that I am found unworthy of love.
27: The North Star gives comfort:
You are not alone in the universe
It is a natural satellite to seek love.
Consider me.
This solar system, though it seems adverse
is just one in the endless heavens above.
Consider me.
Believe in your inner light
And the qualities you own
And not merely what you perceive to reflect.
Look beyond the world’s night
And fear not the unknown,
beyond what the egotistic project.
Not all stars seek to be self-defined.
Of dreams of love be not credulous.
Consider me.
Love is in dreams and of the mind.
Do not let your soul be nebulous.
Consider me.
28: The Earth appeals to the moon:
To make one world
It takes the heavenly bodies of two.
Reconsider the Sun.
The seasons unfurled
Depend upon you
in unity revolving as one.
You make my darkness bright
when the Sun is in your eyes.
Remember your love as it began.
The Sun gives daylight
But alone could make no paradise.
Reconsider the Sun.
The guidance of Polaris
is quickly replaced
by my magnetic pole.
For life will you self-sacrifice
though unequally spaced
let my gratitude fill your empty soul.
29:The Moon considers promise:
It is my longing to see
The rising and setting Sun
that I may respect my vow.
That honor might be with me
when this tapestry of life is done.
It cannot be unraveled now.
I won’t care if this night goes on forever
Polaris you are more than I dared wish for.
But some things are not as they seem.
If only for this moment we are in thought together
For you have healed this hollow in my core
But all I have left to give is a dream.
To proclaim the suns name
To the heavens, I swore
And things cannot be left to chance.
My love, my truth, my blame
I cannot ignore.
Nothing is ever happenstance.
But is not reality born,
out of a dream, this dream of you?
What will this life have in store?
I did not seek the desire to form
this dream to consider you,
so I implore, tempt me no more.
And Mother Earth,
You are the world-given life
by the heavenly bodies above.
In you I find worth
Beyond my strife
So I will give to the Sun my love.
I am grateful for your affection
though I speculate romance,
Could you subsist with another?
this causes perplexing
Yet for your life, I cannot chance
a midnight lover.
Terra Gaia, Tellus, I give
to you my devotions,
Stardust and moonlight.
I love for you to live,
to move your seas and oceans
and live for you to love my light.
30: The moon concedes to the Sun:
I never conceived a few words spoken foolishly
would leave me only with dreams
if it were not for this world between.
I never envisioned how lonely this space could be
with a universe of schemes.
So I will silence my dream.
And the stars will shine in the heavens above
And the Earth will shine below
And all will be cherished by the poet’s mind.
In mortal hearts, I will find love
As I reflect on a star’s rainbow
As well, the months define.
31: The Sun rebukes Veracity:
Dark Rock, your souls are revealed!
Honor you have none.
How dare you speak such!
The motives you’ve concealed
are now seen by everyone.
For reputation, you clutch.
to steal my flame,
to steal my reflection,
to shine as your own,
to make yourself a name.
Enough of this deception!
Your treachery is known.
Your core is cold
Detached and alone
this talk of truth, your reality,
regurgitated lies, though bold.
Your heart is stone!
Your words have no validity.
Your syrupy words, nauseating
Fall like lead.
You have no life of your own
So in mine your permeating
because you are dead.
Yet I hear the earth groan.
So keep your vow
And in darkness fall
Lest the Earth be torn.
It is too late now
It has been heard by all.
If faithless though be warned!
32: The Moon Accedes to the Sun:
Yes I shall keep my vow
And forsake my sanity.
Yet hold onto silent dreams.
With light, there will be a shadow
A reflection of your vanity
despite worldly schemes.
I saw your face
Of sunshine a glow
And fell in love with its fire.
And my disgrace
Is that I did not know
The difference ’tween love and desire.
Although dark,
by night lovers dream of light.
And this shadow which is my being
Will not be torn apart
By wrong or right
to prevent true hearts from seeing.
The hope that shines
in my core
Though cold
Holds light that blinds
Motives pure
And dreams bold.
Yet as surely as you set
And as surely as you rise
I will treat you kind.
For in this I owe you a debt
of desires deception, I am now wise
And if conscience enters your mind
If only to hope
With the dawning day
Love comes back to me
If only this dream in its scope
May someday
Become some other reality
And if a dream
is all I have to show
Now and through eternity
Then I shall dream
And let all on earth know
There is more than this travesty
Yes I am the moon
And in my gravity
Lovers by my light
Shall in passion swoon
To reverie and fantasy
in the moonlit night.
As eternity treads this celestial sea
If your orbit is found loyal
Faithfully a step ahead and behind
You can trust that you will find me
for I am Selena Royal
Of free will and sound mind.
33: The Mysterious speaks in turn:
A tiny speck of solar dust,
The moon is accused.
Rest in this reality.
Are we not absent of relational lust,
with relative science fused.
I am Planet X.
I am both a letter, number,
And an unknown quantity.
Are we categorized by sex?
Who has the say to encumber
us with a mindless category?
Be at rest Terra Soil,
Many names have you.
You are all these and more.
As a Mother, you toil,
With Father Time, you grew.
But you exist beyond this I assure!
Bright star adored by mortal man
All days are numbered, even yours
You are not the brightest in all of creation
The hand of time is moved by God’s plan
Even the brightest, the black hole obscures
You live only to serve your station.
As you orbit be at rest
All are equal in this solar family tree.
Feeble minds categorize,
To determine who is best
In truth, it is best, to be free.
34: The Celestial conversation ends:
From a hypothetical existence
comes this final word
And all creation falls silent to reflect.
All are the same in co-existence
No more relational bounds were heard
All are individuals in respect.
Mortal minds love
And mortal mind divide
All are mortal in creation.
Time rules below and above
Beyond time all will at point abide
So ends this declaration.
1: The stars contemplate their glory
Who amongst us, before Ouranus, father heaven, dies,
in the birthplace of stars, the nebula, short of supernova?
Who has created within their stellar system a paradise
from mere terrestrial, to be proven divine,
not in death reborn, but born a superior nova?
Look upon us celestial bodies!
You cold and barren rocks of ice,
meteoroids, asteroids, and every comet.
Nothing more than space oddities,
but planets by our flame made into paradise
if we choose to unfreeze and life beget.
Of adoration, are we not found worthy?
So say us, the cosmos, YES!
Yet who, short of interplanetary dust, is to be proclaimed
a star, celebrated, divine in glory?
For fear, blinded by our light, we guess,
we contemplate in debate, who is greater named?
2: The North Star questions the skies
If we seek to determine our superiority
from amongst the cosmos lights
lest we fortify a delusion of a lesser star,
who amongst us lacks the self-absorptivity
to claim veneration rights?
Is one less worthy as a pulsar, or more as a quasar?
Consider the Centaur, Chiron, asteroid, or comet?
Tail bright and always flying,
it is shining like a silver bird.
Consider Luna Moon, no luminosity on it
yet to be like a star, pining,
to reflect Helios Sun’s magnitude.
Consider the All-Mother Earth,
Tellus Mater, yet a child by the relations
of the known universe, relations we interweave.
By her, the starry heaven was given birth
in dreams of mortal man and by what is relative.
The minds of poets, who are we to conceive?
Out of chaos, dark energy comes together
in life and death, perpetually reborn, life eternal.
Love is born then light, out of the night, Nyx and Erebus
and if love is as life is, reborn and forever
let us seek to guide us the meek, the minor orbital
to decide, who is worthy of adoration, us.
We like Ouroboros, and the Milky Way, but are too often
Self-appointed, the heart of the universe, center stage.
Let us reside in the heavens, and seek in our quest,
those souls who dwell next to us, less than common,
humble, and modest within the sphere of influence to engage.
They begin anew before they end and judge us best.
3: The Sun converses with the skies
Look upon my solar system whose heat and light I create.
Nine, plus or minus, revolve around me.
their life is by my solar nebula, self-sacrifice.
Even the moons numbering more than one hundred and fifty-eight
are gravitationally bound to me.
Of my celestial objects, I’ll seek advice.
By creations influence, I have been endowed
to bend to my will, asteroids, meteoroids, planetoids too,
comets, giant planets, and even interplanetary dust,
even a light year away from the Opik-Oort cloud
where they say that comets come to me new,
even as far as the Kuiper belt my power is thrust.
From amongst them, I’ll find a matchmaker
for my charismatic magnetism,
a force of orbital motion, my gravity!
I am a supernova, a fusion maker!
In my fascinating fascism,
the animate Earth shall choose a match for me.
4: The Earth speaks to the Sun
I am broad-breasted Gaia, worldly Earth,
The everlasting foundation, consider me
to bestow upon you from Eros Amore, tributes of love
To the starry sky, Ouranos Uranus I gave birth
and to Oceanus Pontus of ocean and sea
and Aer that is mortal breath above.
Ouranos, by Saturn, was put away, lost to my devotion.
Now Uranus is held in place in the sky.
Saturn was disposed of by Jupiter Jove’s desire
to rule all of heaven in its motion.
You, Helios Sun, greater than the failed star, Jupiter, placed high.
Now you are Apollo Sol and my passion for your flames leap hire.
Consider me, I am earth.
by God-given life that the heart of mortal holds.
Your love reflects in the depths of my ocean.
Consider me, and in me find worth
For by Jehovah all matter in the universe unfolds.
In Pontus is the constant motion of unfathomable devotion.
Consider me, your light reflects in my sky
with a fever of desire.
Pluto is dark and tells a dead story.
Consider me, and in my heaven, you will fly
admired as my passion’s fire.
I can cast even Pluto out of the planetary category
Like your gaseous flares,
my volcanic flames leap up to meet you
and like your solar wind,
if comparison dares,
my breezes carry praises to greet you.
Let these continue without end.
Beyond Mercury, in this solar sea
I am wilder and more free.
Beyond Venus in beauty, consider me.
I have faith in myself to be
of your affection, worthy.
Even beyond Mars, consider me.
With languages of Terra Earth and Tella Mater on my soil
and Oceanus Pontus, and Neptune Poseidon in ocean and sea,
With Aether, the soul of the world in my sky
I labor to give birth and provide a life that imaginings toil
for I am equal in all I create and all I create is free
and all life through God emanates from me, as wild as I.
Is this not what any soul would ask of me,
to declare to their devotion and my love?
Yes, I have faith in mortal thoughts to be of worth.
I choose you poetically as a match for me
of all in the cosmos, the heavens above,
I, Gaia, Terra, Tellus Mater, All Mother Earth.
5: The Sun scolds the Earth
Of poetic myth are your wearisome words, ignorant Earth!
Third rock, easily by me made lifeless, silence your declaration.
These characters, primordial, are of you in fraction,
imaginings of a human heart, and are of diminutive worth.
Titans, Olympians, names undeserving of my station
given by particles of living clay and contemptible in action.
Yes, the characters of your world are of slender appeal.
What can your wind, earth, water, or fire
Give it to me as a token?
Only Jehovah knows the truth so what is real?
That for my attention you would aspire,
Or else these bonds of life be broken
You would have the stars speak of your element
Through the mortal minds of a dreamer
But my flames can mean life or solar wind demise
So, seek you, my contentment
And forgo the poetic schemer.
Lest your creation I despise.
You by God are of my making, compared, your fire an ember
Your ocean, in my solar sea, a trickle
your soil, compared to the mass’ I manage, merely dust.
You, quickly perishing, leave little to remember
with a spirit rebellious and a soul that is fickle
what is love if for your life I do not lust?
You give your mythic trifles to me as a token
that you and your mortal minds would aspire
for others, and not just my attention.
All your flowing words are selfishly spoken
for I see in your heart your true desire
of your glory in the lyric to mention.
Seek not your contentment in fame and adoration, but mine!
Nor seek to steal my fire. Yes, my solar flames can mean life
or like mars, Venus and Mercury, to death they can burn you.
As Venus, façade, morning and evening star, a barren rock left behind.
As Mercury, in myth a thief, and Mars in war and strife,
None of these give life. Such is what illusion will earn you!
Now find for me more suitable a love
worthy in stature to adore me.
Neither lesser nor greater for the respect I demand!
Find me one from the celestial bodies above
but not one likely to bore me!
Now fear if you fail and heed my command!
6: The Earth inquiries, to the free-flying skies
Who amongst the constellations
might pause for me and listen
as I call out across this void.
Have sympathy for my consternation.
Even you, the falling stars that glisten,
Comets, Meteors, Asteroids!
You of the free-flying skies,
you, the nymphs of the heavens above,
become one with this ruddy light
and save me from the demise
by accepting Helios Sun’s love.
Join Apollo Sol this night.
Consider this, silver birds,
To Haley’s comet, I gave a name.
Such is mine to give for eternity.
Now consider my words
and receive equal fame.
To be one with the Sun is your destiny.
The Sun’s stardom proclaim
Farther than the Milky Way
Won’t you do this for me?
Bound to the Sun remain,
Shining in the night, saving my day
by taking this burden from me.
7: The comets decline the Earth’s invitation
As spirited maidens of the skies,
we are made to fly free thus
untouched by the scorching hand of a union.
To agree to such gravitation is unwise.
We would be sure to lose part or all of us.
Our ruin is not worth such communion.
The Sun seeks, its stardom
beyond the asteroid belts to be proclaimed
from here to there in a milky way.
We do not seek martyrdom
or to be depleted and maimed
so we are heading the other way.
From the Kuiper belt amongst the stars
to the Oort cloud, we travel together as one
Far and wide beyond the Milky Way
and by the creator, greater stars
We see there than your Sun.
On a single star’s side, we cannot stay.
As silver birds, we travel together
In and out amongst the stars
Near and far and wide
As free fliers, we are happy forever
Amongst pulsars and quasars
But never by their stay.
We slide down the rainbow
of planetary rings
our voyages afar are the envy of all.
with our tail aglow
and fire for wings
We are too far gone, to answer your call.
8: The North Star gives council to the Earth
If you seek to resolve
the arrogance of the cosmos
by appeasing the conceit of a single reign
then your solar family will revolve
In a system of pathos
Not even one left sane.
For a star that imprisons a soul
by manipulation
is unworthy of regard.
The Sun seeks to control
only to raise its’ station
and then discard.
Be wary if you care
and if you do not, be wary still,
in the relationships, you interlace
by the lives you pair,
for only God’s will and not our will,
can interweave the very fabric of space.
What are we to devise who is qualified to become one.
If you value others with respect
seek one ardent, for if love is vain is life only self-important?
You must find a body to look after this Sun
that this star, self-superior, might be kept in check
to make your solar system content.
9: The Earth offers a thought to the Sun
I am sure there are other stars such as you
to replenish this barren world.
Don’t find me too plain-spoken,
for I am content in my orbit around you.
More so I speak for fear of the darkness lest I be hurled.
So I offer you this token.
The North Star speaks in words of good sense
and shines the brightest in my night
Consider this noble luminary
to guide life’s direction through the universe immense.
To compliment your light
and make my night less solitary.
The North Star leads with wisdom and insight
all those not clouded by an arrogant mind
if they but look up with open eyes.
Who better to guide you in your night
then this one whose heart is kind
And for me, a comfort, so be advised.
For this Guiding Star shines with affection
when in shadows your light leaves me.
On my darkest night, I am not lost.
Even mortal love finds romantic connection,
shown the way on land and sea,
that none be star-crossed.
10: The Sun scoffs
Let the North Star glow and let it fade.
While you below alight with my shine.
I am most worthy to be adored.
My rays a flow of golden cascade
and all know this light to be mine.
Yet you bring me discord!
Although I delight in the love of par,
you suggest I shine only in the day.
By hours of darkness am I to compete for affection?
By what right does this North Star
draw the night and show lovers the way?
Put aside your thoughtless contemplation!
If darkness were to surround you
to make miserable your mirth!
Would you then understand?
To find for me, I have bound you,
one short of my worth
yet worthy of my hand.
11: The Earth pleads to the constellations
Oh, cry for me, heavens gatherings!
For your design is the awe of mortal dreams
and this quandary is a quagmire I cannot leave.
Why bother in this matter of things?
If I perish so will you, corporeal esteem.
What are your myths to entertain children believe?
No adoration do I seek
but sympathy for this omen!
Is there not one of the eighty-eight
named by the Sumerian, Chaldean, or Greek,
Babylonian, Egyptian, or Roman,
to take on this task and save my fate?
Save me from the wrath of the Sun!
I implore lest all on Earth ignore you!
From this quest set me free!
To rescue is there not one?
Any in this great circle will do.
Will not one arrangement answer me?
12: Orion feels pity for the Earth
What can I do to comfort you, plaintive one?
I too have been scorned in love
and blinded by hate.
Then given sight by the eastern rays of the rising Sun
yet by a Love to die and be placed above.
Take heart, your deliverance I can imitate!
Now, what can you do for me
if I can do this for you?
Proclaim me, lest you lament,
The great hunter of all you see.
For the task you ask is not easy to do
to make a discontented star content.
The Sun is bright but only in your skies.
To find one to love such unhappily…
As I loved Merope,
they must be a believer in lies,
just as Artemis loved me.
my love is now vengeance for ardors hope.
I will shoot and cause to swoon,
With arrow and bow
I shall take from mischievous Eros
Revenge on the Moon!
Selene, sorrow will know!
So apt with the arrows!
By my aim, I will not falter
To bond these twins, an unnatural mate.
The Sun’s heart by the moon
will be placed on an alter
when this satellite I permeate.
Then on Earth, I shall boon.
13: The Earth contracts with Orion
Now! End this exhaustion, this burden that I carry
Join this one with the Sun and I’ll keep my word.
Let your arrow fly to find the immortal naive
with whom to this curse we will marry
and I will make you a legend of this world
a handsome giant, mighty hunter, strong and brave.
On charts, your name will be displayed.
The Sun will be confined within this celestial sphere
and in sight of me for my life remain.
By this union, an ecliptic path shall be laid
and followed year by year
To be kept in check and myself sane.
14: The Moon speaks from out of the Skies
What is this pain in my chest?
I feel as I have never felt before.
Has my face been shaken by an asteroid?
Emotions come forth that did not exist.
Love explodes from this hole in my core!
My surface is stirring, filling the void.
I see a star in my eye tonight.
Till it is mine there will be no rest.
To reflect, my heart has bidden.
This first star that comes in sight
as I shudder at this pain in my chest
for in me loves dart hit and is hidden.
It is my brother, the Sun for which I cry.
I seek to share in its astral flight
I long for its golden heart
I must steal it from the sky.
it has nearly torn my soul apart
wrong or right, I will not ask why.
15: The Moon Woos the Sun
Let us shine as we were born, side by side
cutting through the darkness of night
as the Earth alights between you and me.
Our union will be known wide.
Let us be together in the shining daylight
and all shall know our love was meant to be.
If you warm my day
I shall set fire to your night
and we shall shine as one.
Hear what I say
By my side take flight
I give my life to you, Oh Sun!
The North Star may navigate
lovers when your light fails.
With this, my attributes compare.
I guide the ship’s fate
by the Oceans sways and sails.
My soul to you I lay bare.
Consider me, see my moonbeams
As you talk about how you love to shine.
My moonlight also shines to love.
I hold the key to your dreams
and you hold the key to mine.
Let us become one in the sky above.
16: The Sun retorts towards the Moon
How dare you speak of such to me, the Sun?
What matter of match claim you,
to talk to one so high, lowly sister Moon,
When stature you have none?
and nothing to offer me, I blame you
Ha! And you expect me to swoon.
Cast off these dreams, foolish heart
Your fondness is mere fancy.
Greater clumps of dirt I have consumed.
Let loose your schemes of love, depart!
This reflection that you see
Is your fate, Doomed!
What form are you to know me?
I seek one to give me love
that the stars be shown I rule the sky
What greatness can you show me?
for I am the Sun below and above
I own this love let none deny!
17: The Moon beseeches the Sun
With your rainbow as my reflection
and a shadow made of moonlight,
Let me be found convincing.
I shall let you know of my affection
as I go into the night
with you to be romancing.
For my heart, it sings!
I am alive when once I was dead.
By a star, my soul revived.
Oh, such fanciful things
are dancing a halo around my head.
How could this love be contrived?
For you are the Sun
and I am the moon
a mere reflection of your splendor
You are the one
that makes my heart swoon
Love to the receiver, love the sender
18: The stars inquire of the Earth
What are these words we hear
of the Sun and the Moon?
Who but the Sun determined itself great?
For what reason does this satellite care
for the Sun to swoon?
What trick is this of fate?
Are you to be a matchmaker
or shall it be left to chance?
This delusion we fear.
For the Sun was born a taker
and what is left for romance?
Not in the words we hear.
The Moon is no match for the Sun.
Innocence born is taken.
How can this bond abide
the selfish acts of a self-loved one?
This love must be mistaken.
From us, the truth, do not hide!
19: The Earth responds to the Stars.
Orion took from Eros bow and arrow,
playing cupid of the skies.
But it was Dionysus that sealed this doom.
You act of narrow minds.
This act does not despise
for it was Oenopion that blinded the Moon.
Of Artemis, ask the bear, Callisto,
For her silver light is dark,
shining only as a blemished jewel,
a good match for Apollo the jealous minstrel.
Anyone else in shining brings vengeance to embark
for in their youth, one was reckless and the other, cruel.
Let Selene have her time as a luminary.
All of creation is relative to each other.
Mind yourselves, not this romance.
Leave this solar system solitary.
What need do you have to bother
in this convenient happenstance!
20: The Moon Continues its Dialog with the Sun.
Stature I may have little of
Though you are great,
consider me,
greater is my love.
My love why hate?
Consider me.
You and I can share the sky.
For our name,
greater than all stars that we see,
side by side you and I,
should be proclaimed.
If I had my way that is how it would be.
All those on earth will know of our love
and all those in heaven will see.
Consider me.
From all the heavenly bodies above,
our astral arrangement, a prodigy.
Consider me.
However, for our love to grow
It takes the effort of two.
Consider me.
How deep our love could go.
This is my response to you.
Oh! Consider me.
21: The Sun counters and demands:
My flames will reach higher
If I consider you,
to shine on the Earth through the night,
for my passion and desire
this for me you will do,
be reflective of my fiery light.
If your love is true
then your promise keep.
Upon the Earth reflect my flame.
If I consider you
for my love to reap
you must radiate my acclaim.
Yes! Greater than all stars, it is true.
I see you see what all should see in me,
a perpetual nova.
So do what you have said you will do.
If love grows, what will be will be.
And Love me, your Casanova!
22: The North Star intervenes:
Eros! Stop this injustice and make right this wrong!
From Selena’s core remove your dart.
Lest the Sun’s self-important depravity
End the harmony of eternity’s song.
Let free will once more enter the Moon’s heart
And remove your arrow from its inner cavity.
To allow this lie is to give birth
To such self-centered gravity
To cause the Sun to collapse in upon self
In self-appointed celestial worth
Lest the Sun ensnare all matter and energy
as Collapsar and the universe engulf.
23: The Sun Continues towards the Moon:
If your love is true then prove your devotion
Let the North star be put to shame!
In the darkness, upon you, my reflection will shine
And the living waters of Gaia in constant motion
will outweigh the wonders of Polaris’s fame.
To uplift my station
by your mirror of my light.
Your love may be deep
But to gain my consecration
can it reach that height?
This promise, you must keep.
Create for me among the stars a name.
I shall shine in the day
and in the darkness of night
let the North star be shamed!
As you admire from far away,
all shall fathom my might.
24: The Moon doubts:
My love of my heart
you ask too much.
My want of you is to share the sky.
To do your part
needs a loving touch
in love far-flung must we fly.
The night will only keep us apart.
Both light and dark are upon the Earth
my light is my loss reflected
shadowed by my breaking heart.
Your name will be proclaimed in satirical mirth
if I remain neglected.
Where your love fails
My love falls short.
Now I consider you.
Of this love I bewail
and await your retort.
So say what you will do.
25: The Sun begrudgingly yields.
Don’t darken my glory
with your words of slight
the day is mine.
Now you change your story
though you have the night.
Is your heart like cancer benign?
Your whimpering is a matter of greed
but to silence you I concede.
Now be warned if I find your heart untrue
To these words I say, Take heed,
If you do not follow indeed,
A cold wind will blow in your soul right through
and this star will not shine for you.
I’ll visit you some morning
and you can come some afternoon.
For the sake of my glory too
we shall share the sky in your mourning.
But keep the vow you swore to me moon!
So those on earth will see you as I am setting
Just before they close their eyes
and in your dreams, we will be together,
Let this ease your fretting,
and on occasion when I rise
in the changing of the weather.
All will hear the song of your heart
beating your love for me.
Your light will be pale before mine.
When together or apart
Honored by your loyalty
all will know that I am sublime.
26: The Moon pleads for guidance:
Of all the stars in these lonely skies
Is there anyone above?
Will none shine for me?
The Sun, once dear I now despise
Am I to be punished because of love
And in innocence, I believed?
When the nights are cold and dark
When no stars give light to the sky above
I will go on believing
All these thoughts within my heart
My hopes and dreams of finding love
will give me a reason for living.
Yet now my dreams are swept away
By the hardships this star defines
I plead for any light from above
Is there no one to save me from yesterday?
At least tell me of my crimes
that I am found unworthy of love.
27: The North Star gives comfort:
You are not alone in the universe
It is a natural satellite to seek love.
Consider me.
This solar system, though it seems adverse
is just one in the endless heavens above.
Consider me.
Believe in your inner light
And the qualities you own
And not merely what you perceive to reflect.
Look beyond the world’s night
And fear not the unknown,
beyond what the egotistic project.
Not all stars seek to be self-defined.
Of dreams of love be not credulous.
Consider me.
Love is in dreams and of the mind.
Do not let your soul be nebulous.
Consider me.
28: The Earth appeals to the moon:
To make one world
It takes the heavenly bodies of two.
Reconsider the Sun.
The seasons unfurled
Depend upon you
in unity revolving as one.
You make my darkness bright
when the Sun is in your eyes.
Remember your love as it began.
The Sun gives daylight
But alone could make no paradise.
Reconsider the Sun.
The guidance of Polaris
is quickly replaced
by my magnetic pole.
For life will you self-sacrifice
though unequally spaced
let my gratitude fill your empty soul.
29:The Moon considers promise:
It is my longing to see
The rising and setting Sun
that I may respect my vow.
That honor might be with me
when this tapestry of life is done.
It cannot be unraveled now.
I won’t care if this night goes on forever
Polaris you are more than I dared wish for.
But some things are not as they seem.
If only for this moment we are in thought together
For you have healed this hollow in my core
But all I have left to give is a dream.
To proclaim the suns name
To the heavens, I swore
And things cannot be left to chance.
My love, my truth, my blame
I cannot ignore.
Nothing is ever happenstance.
But is not reality born,
out of a dream, this dream of you?
What will this life have in store?
I did not seek the desire to form
this dream to consider you,
so I implore, tempt me no more.
And Mother Earth,
You are the world-given life
by the heavenly bodies above.
In you I find worth
Beyond my strife
So I will give to the Sun my love.
I am grateful for your affection
though I speculate romance,
Could you subsist with another?
this causes perplexing
Yet for your life, I cannot chance
a midnight lover.
Terra Gaia, Tellus, I give
to you my devotions,
Stardust and moonlight.
I love for you to live,
to move your seas and oceans
and live for you to love my light.
30: The moon concedes to the Sun:
I never conceived a few words spoken foolishly
would leave me only with dreams
if it were not for this world between.
I never envisioned how lonely this space could be
with a universe of schemes.
So I will silence my dream.
And the stars will shine in the heavens above
And the Earth will shine below
And all will be cherished by the poet’s mind.
In mortal hearts, I will find love
As I reflect on a star’s rainbow
As well, the months define.
31: The Sun rebukes Veracity:
Dark Rock, your souls are revealed!
Honor you have none.
How dare you speak such!
The motives you’ve concealed
are now seen by everyone.
For reputation, you clutch.
to steal my flame,
to steal my reflection,
to shine as your own,
to make yourself a name.
Enough of this deception!
Your treachery is known.
Your core is cold
Detached and alone
this talk of truth, your reality,
regurgitated lies, though bold.
Your heart is stone!
Your words have no validity.
Your syrupy words, nauseating
Fall like lead.
You have no life of your own
So in mine your permeating
because you are dead.
Yet I hear the earth groan.
So keep your vow
And in darkness fall
Lest the Earth be torn.
It is too late now
It has been heard by all.
If faithless though be warned!
32: The Moon Accedes to the Sun:
Yes I shall keep my vow
And forsake my sanity.
Yet hold onto silent dreams.
With light, there will be a shadow
A reflection of your vanity
despite worldly schemes.
I saw your face
Of sunshine a glow
And fell in love with its fire.
And my disgrace
Is that I did not know
The difference ’tween love and desire.
Although dark,
by night lovers dream of light.
And this shadow which is my being
Will not be torn apart
By wrong or right
to prevent true hearts from seeing.
The hope that shines
in my core
Though cold
Holds light that blinds
Motives pure
And dreams bold.
Yet as surely as you set
And as surely as you rise
I will treat you kind.
For in this I owe you a debt
of desires deception, I am now wise
And if conscience enters your mind
If only to hope
With the dawning day
Love comes back to me
If only this dream in its scope
May someday
Become some other reality
And if a dream
is all I have to show
Now and through eternity
Then I shall dream
And let all on earth know
There is more than this travesty
Yes I am the moon
And in my gravity
Lovers by my light
Shall in passion swoon
To reverie and fantasy
in the moonlit night.
As eternity treads this celestial sea
If your orbit is found loyal
Faithfully a step ahead and behind
You can trust that you will find me
for I am Selena Royal
Of free will and sound mind.
33: The Mysterious speaks in turn:
A tiny speck of solar dust,
The moon is accused.
Rest in this reality.
Are we not absent of relational lust,
with relative science fused.
I am Planet X.
I am both a letter, number,
And an unknown quantity.
Are we categorized by sex?
Who has the say to encumber
us with a mindless category?
Be at rest Terra Soil,
Many names have you.
You are all these and more.
As a Mother, you toil,
With Father Time, you grew.
But you exist beyond this I assure!
Bright star adored by mortal man
All days are numbered, even yours
You are not the brightest in all of creation
The hand of time is moved by God’s plan
Even the brightest, the black hole obscures
You live only to serve your station.
As you orbit be at rest
All are equal in this solar family tree.
Feeble minds categorize,
To determine who is best
In truth, it is best, to be free.
34: The Celestial conversation ends:
From a hypothetical existence
comes this final word
And all creation falls silent to reflect.
All are the same in co-existence
No more relational bounds were heard
All are individuals in respect.
Mortal minds love
And mortal mind divide
All are mortal in creation.
Time rules below and above
Beyond time all will at point, abide
So ends this declaration.
Celestial Conversations an epic poem
This epic poem is a work in progress and uses ancient goddesses and gods, as human imaginings and celestial bodies personified to represent family and individual roles. It could be considered a modern interpretation of the development of these roles. As it is explained it is not a complete work, I explore the development and awakening of the minds of the characters to equality, love, and acceptance in an imperfect existence uniting the various interpretations into one dynamic and vastly complicated whole persona of soul. The imperfect rhythm and rhyme will be a goal to perfect an A, B, C, A, B, C sequence. I may allow changes in sequence. This is to be determined. Some storyline holes need also to be corrected with smoother transitions.
1: The stars contemplate their glory
Who amongst us, before Ouranus, father heaven, dies,
in the birthplace of stars, the nebula, short of supernova?
Who has created within their stellar system a paradise
from mere terrestrial, to be proven divine,
not in death reborn, but born a superior nova?
Look upon us celestial bodies!
You cold and barren rocks of ice,
meteoroids, asteroids, and every comet.
Nothing more than space oddities,
but planets by our flame made into paradise
if we choose to unfreeze and life beget.
Of adoration, are we not found worthy?
So say us, the cosmos, YES!
Yet who, short of interplanetary dust, is to be proclaimed
a star, celebrated, divine in glory?
For fear, blinded by our light, we guess,
we contemplate in debate, who is greater named?
2: The North Star questions the skies
If we seek to determine our superiority
from amongst the cosmos lights
lest we fortify a delusion of a lesser star,
who amongst us lacks the self-absorptivity
to claim veneration rights?
Is one less worthy as a pulsar, or more as a quasar?
Consider the Centaur, Chiron, asteroid, or comet?
Tail bright and always flying,
it is shining like a silver bird.
Consider Luna Moon, no luminosity on it
yet to be like a star, pining,
to reflect Helios Sun’s magnitude.
Consider the All-Mother Earth,
Tellus Mater, yet a child by the relations
of the known universe, relations we interweave.
By her, the starry heaven was given birth
in dreams of mortal man and by what is relative.
The minds of poets, who are we to conceive?
Out of chaos, dark energy comes together
in life and death, perpetually reborn, life eternal.
Love is born then light, out of the night, Nyx and Erebus
and if love is as life is, reborn and forever
let us seek to guide us the meek, the minor orbital
to decide, who is worthy of adoration, us.
We like Ouroboros, and the Milky Way, but are too often
Self-appointed, the heart of the universe, center stage.
Let us reside in the heavens, and seek in our quest,
those souls who dwell next to us, less than common,
humble, and modest within the sphere of influence to engage.
They begin anew before they end and judge us best.
Let the mortal minds categorize,
and bind us in units together.
For in relation one to another
If we find love we might outlive the skies
In the adoration of a lover
Let all be bound, as the father, child, and mother.
3: The Sun converses with the skies
Look upon my solar system whose heat and light I create.
Nine, plus or minus, revolve around me.
their life is by my solar nebula, self-sacrifice.
Even the moons numbering more than one hundred and fifty-eight
are gravitationally bound to me.
Of my celestial objects, I’ll seek advice.
By creations influence, I have been endowed
to bend to my will, asteroids, meteoroids, planetoids too,
comets, giant planets, and even interplanetary dust,
even a light year away from the Opik-Oort cloud
where they say that comets come to me new,
even as far as the Kuiper belt my power is thrust.
From amongst them, I’ll find a matchmaker
for my charismatic magnetism,
a force of orbital motion, my gravity!
I am a supernova, a fusion maker!
In my fascinating fascism,
the animate Earth shall choose a match for me.
4: The Earth speaks to the Sun
I am broad-breasted Gaia, worldly Earth,
The everlasting foundation, consider me
to bestow upon you from Eros Amore, tributes of love
To the starry sky, Ouranos Uranus I gave birth
and to Oceanus Pontus of ocean and sea
and Aer that is mortal breath above.
Ouranos, by Saturn, was put away, lost to my devotion.
Now Uranus is held in place in the sky.
Saturn was disposed of by Jupiter Jove’s desire
to rule all of heaven in its motion.
You, Helios Sun, greater than the failed star, Jupiter, placed high.
Now you are Apollo Sol and my passion for your flames leap hire.
Consider me, I am earth.
by God-given life that the heart of mortal holds.
Your love reflects in the depths of my ocean.
Consider me, and in me find worth
For by Jehovah all matter in the universe unfolds.
In Pontus is the constant motion of unfathomable devotion.
Consider me, your light reflects in my sky
with a fever of desire.
Pluto is dark and tells a dead story.
Consider me, and in my heaven, you will fly
admired as my passion’s fire.
I can cast even Pluto out of the planetary category
Like your gaseous flares,
my volcanic flames leap up to meet you
and like your solar wind,
if comparison dares,
my breezes carry praises to greet you.
Let these continue without end.
Beyond Mercury, in this solar sea
I am wilder and more free.
Beyond Venus in beauty, consider me.
I have faith in myself to be
of your affection, worthy.
Even beyond Mars, consider me.
With languages of Terra Earth and Tella Mater on my soil
and Oceanus Pontus, and Neptune Poseidon in ocean and sea,
With Aether, the soul of the world in my sky
I labor to give birth and provide a life that imaginings toil
for I am equal in all I create and all I create is free
and all life through God emanates from me, as wild as I.
Is this not what any soul would ask of me,
to declare to their devotion and my love?
Yes, I have faith in mortal thoughts to be of worth.
I choose you poetically as a match for me
of all in the cosmos, the heavens above,
I, Gaia, Terra, Tellus Mater, All Mother Earth.
5: The Sun scolds the Earth
Of poetic myth are your wearisome words, ignorant Earth!
Third rock, easily by me made lifeless, silence your declaration.
These characters, primordial, are of you in fraction,
imaginings of a human heart, and are of diminutive worth.
Titans, Olympians, names undeserving of my station
given by particles of living clay and contemptible in action.
Yes, the characters of your world are of slender appeal.
What can your wind, earth, water, or fire
Give it to me as a token?
Only Jehovah knows the truth so what is real?
That for my attention you would aspire,
Or else these bonds of life be broken
You would have the stars speak of your element
Through the mortal minds of a dreamer
But my flames can mean life or solar wind demise
So, seek you, my contentment
And forgo the poetic schemer.
Lest your creation I despise.
You by God are of my making, compared, your fire an ember
Your ocean, in my solar sea, a trickle
your soil, compared to the mass’ I manage, merely dust.
You, quickly perishing, leave little to remember
with a spirit rebellious and a soul that is fickle
what is love if for your life I do not lust?
You give your mythic trifles to me as a token
that you and your mortal minds would aspire
for others, and not just my attention.
All your flowing words are selfishly spoken
for I see in your heart your true desire
of your glory in the lyric to mention.
Seek not your contentment in fame and adoration, but mine!
Nor seek to steal my fire. Yes, my solar flames can mean life
or like mars, Venus and Mercury, to death they can burn you.
As Venus, façade, morning and evening star, a barren rock left behind.
As Mercury, in myth a thief, and Mars in war and strife,
None of these give life. Such is what illusion will earn you!
Now find for me more suitable a love
worthy in stature to adore me.
Neither lesser nor greater for the respect I demand!
Find me one from the celestial bodies above
but not one likely to bore me!
Now fear if you fail and heed my command!
6: The Earth inquiries, to the free-flying skies
Who amongst the constellations
might pause for me and listen
as I call out across this void.
Have sympathy for my consternation.
Even you, the falling stars that glisten,
Comets, Meteors, Asteroids!
You of the free-flying skies,
you, the nymphs of the heavens above,
become one with this ruddy light
and save me from the demise
by accepting Helios Sun’s love.
Join Apollo Sol this night.
Consider this, silver birds,
To Haley’s comet, I gave a name.
Such is mine to give for eternity.
Now consider my words
and receive equal fame.
To be one with the Sun is your destiny.
The Sun’s stardom proclaim
Farther than the Milky Way
Won’t you do this for me?
Bound to the Sun remain,
Shining in the night, saving my day
by taking this burden from me.
7: The comets decline the Earth’s invitation
As spirited maidens of the skies,
we are made to fly free thus
untouched by the scorching hand of a union.
To agree to such gravitation is unwise.
We would be sure to lose part or all of us.
Our ruin is not worth such communion.
The Sun seeks, its stardom
beyond the asteroid belts to be proclaimed
from here to there in a milky way.
We do not seek martyrdom
or to be depleted and maimed
so we are heading the other way.
From the Kuiper belt amongst the stars
to the Oort cloud, we travel together as one
Far and wide beyond the Milky Way
and by the creator, greater stars
We see there than your Sun.
On a single star’s side, we cannot stay.
As silver birds, we travel together
In and out amongst the stars
Near and far and wide
As free fliers, we are happy forever
Amongst pulsars and quasars
But never by their stay.
We slide down the rainbow
of planetary rings
our voyages afar are the envy of all.
with our tail aglow
and fire for wings
We are too far gone, to answer your call.
8: The North Star gives council to the Earth
If you seek to resolve
the arrogance of the cosmos
by appeasing the conceit of a single reign
then your solar family will revolve
In a system of pathos
Not even one left sane.
For a star that imprisons a soul
by manipulation
is unworthy of regard.
The Sun seeks to control
only to raise its’ station
and then discard.
Be wary if you care
and if you do not, be wary still,
in the relationships, you interlace
by the lives you pair,
for only God’s will and not our will,
can interweave the very fabric of space.
What are we to devise who is qualified to become one.
If you value others with respect
seek one ardent, for if love is vain is life only self-important?
You must find a body to look after this Sun
that this star, self-superior, might be kept in check
to make your solar system content.
9: The Earth offers a thought to the Sun
I am sure there are other stars such as you
to replenish this barren world.
Don’t find me too plain-spoken,
for I am content in my orbit around you.
More so I speak for fear of the darkness lest I be hurled.
So I offer you this token.
The North Star speaks in words of good sense
and shines the brightest in my night
Consider this noble luminary
to guide life’s direction through the universe immense.
To compliment your light
and make my night less solitary.
The North Star leads with wisdom and insight
all those not clouded by an arrogant mind
if they but look up with open eyes.
Who better to guide you in your night
then this one whose heart is kind
And for me, a comfort, so be advised.
For this Guiding Star shines with affection
when in shadows your light leaves me.
On my darkest night, I am not lost.
Even mortal love finds romantic connection,
shown the way on land and sea,
that none be star-crossed.
10: The Sun scoffs
Let the North Star glow and let it fade.
While you below alight with my shine.
I am most worthy to be adored.
My rays a flow of golden cascade
and all know this light to be mine.
Yet you bring me discord!
Although I delight in the love of par,
you suggest I shine only in the day.
By hours of darkness am I to compete for affection?
By what right does this North Star
draw the night and show lovers the way?
Put aside your thoughtless contemplation!
If darkness were to surround you
to make miserable your mirth!
Would you then understand?
To find for me, I have bound you,
one short of my worth
yet worthy of my hand.
11: The Earth pleads to the constellations
Oh, cry for me, heavens gatherings!
For your design is the awe of mortal dreams
and this quandary is a quagmire I cannot leave.
Why bother in this matter of things?
If I perish so will you, corporeal esteem.
What are your myths to entertain children believe?
No adoration do I seek
but sympathy for this omen!
Is there not one of the eighty-eight
named by the Sumerian, Chaldean, or Greek,
Babylonian, Egyptian, or Roman,
to take on this task and save my fate?
Save me from the wrath of the Sun!
I implore lest all on Earth ignore you!
From this quest set me free!
To rescue is there not one?
Any in this great circle will do.
Will not one arrangement answer me?
12: Orion feels pity for the Earth
What can I do to comfort you, plaintive one?
I too have been scorned in love
and blinded by hate.
Then given sight by the eastern rays of the rising Sun
yet by a Love to die and be placed above.
Take heart, your deliverance I can imitate!
Now, what can you do for me
if I can do this for you?
Proclaim me, lest you lament,
The great hunter of all you see.
For the task you ask is not easy to do
to make a discontented star content.
The Sun is bright but only in your skies.
To find one to love such unhappily…
As I loved Merope,
they must be a believer in lies,
just as Artemis loved me.
my love is now vengeance for ardors hope.
I will shoot and cause to swoon,
With arrow and bow
I shall take from mischievous Eros
Revenge on the Moon!
Selene, sorrow will know!
So apt with the arrows!
By my aim, I will not falter
To bond these twins, an unnatural mate.
The Sun’s heart by the moon
will be placed on an alter
when this satellite I permeate.
Then on Earth, I shall boon.
13: The Earth contracts with Orion
Now! End this exhaustion, this burden that I carry
Join this one with the Sun and I’ll keep my word.
Let your arrow fly to find the immortal naive
with whom to this curse we will marry
and I will make you a legend of this world
a handsome giant, mighty hunter, strong and brave.
On charts, your name will be displayed.
The Sun will be confined within this celestial sphere
and in sight of me for my life remain.
By this union, an ecliptic path shall be laid
and followed year by year
To be kept in check and myself sane.
14: The Moon speaks from out of the Skies
What is this pain in my chest?
I feel as I have never felt before.
Has my face been shaken by an asteroid?
Emotions come forth that did not exist.
Love explodes from this hole in my core!
My surface is stirring, filling the void.
I see a star in my eye tonight.
Till it is mine there will be no rest.
To reflect, my heart has bidden.
This first star that comes in sight
as I shudder at this pain in my chest
for in me loves dart hit and is hidden.
It is my brother, the Sun for which I cry.
I seek to share in its astral flight
I long for its golden heart
I must steal it from the sky.
it has nearly torn my soul apart
wrong or right, I will not ask why.
15: The Moon Woos the Sun
Let us shine as we were born, side by side
cutting through the darkness of night
as the Earth alights between you and me.
Our union will be known wide.
Let us be together in the shining daylight
and all shall know our love was meant to be.
If you warm my day
I shall set fire to your night
and we shall shine as one.
Hear what I say
By my side take flight
I give my life to you, Oh Sun!
The North Star may navigate
lovers when your light fails.
With this, my attributes compare.
I guide the ship’s fate
by the Oceans sways and sails.
My soul to you I lay bare.
Consider me, see my moonbeams
As you talk about how you love to shine.
My moonlight also shines to love.
I hold the key to your dreams
and you hold the key to mine.
Let us become one in the sky above.
16: The Sun retorts towards the Moon
How dare you speak of such to me, the Sun?
What matter of match claim you,
to talk to one so high, lowly sister Moon,
When stature you have none?
and nothing to offer me, I blame you
Ha! And you expect me to swoon.
Cast off these dreams, foolish heart
Your fondness is mere fancy.
Greater clumps of dirt I have consumed.
Let loose your schemes of love, depart!
This reflection that you see
Is your fate, Doomed!
What form are you to know me?
I seek one to give me love
that the stars be shown I rule the sky
What greatness can you show me?
for I am the Sun below and above
I own this love let none deny!
17: The Moon beseeches the Sun
With your rainbow as my reflection
and a shadow made of moonlight,
Let me be found convincing.
I shall let you know of my affection
as I go into the night
with you to be romancing.
For my heart, it sings!
I am alive when once I was dead.
By a star, my soul revived.
Oh, such fanciful things
are dancing a halo around my head.
How could this love be contrived?
For you are the Sun
and I am the moon
a mere reflection of your splendor
You are the one
that makes my heart swoon
Love to the receiver, love the sender
18: The stars inquire of the Earth
What are these words we hear
of the Sun and the Moon?
Who but the Sun determined itself great?
For what reason does this satellite care
for the Sun to swoon?
What trick is this of fate?
Are you to be a matchmaker
or shall it be left to chance?
This delusion we fear.
For the Sun was born a taker
and what is left for romance?
Not in the words we hear.
The Moon is no match for the Sun.
Innocence born is taken.
How can this bond abide
the selfish acts of a self-loved one?
This love must be mistaken.
From us, the truth, do not hide!
19: The Earth responds to the Stars.
Orion took from Eros bow and arrow,
playing cupid of the skies.
But it was Dionysus that sealed this doom.
You act of narrow minds.
This act does not despise
for it was Oenopion that blinded the Moon.
Of Artemis, ask the bear, Callisto,
For her silver light is dark,
shining only as a blemished jewel,
a good match for Apollo the jealous minstrel.
Anyone else in shining brings vengeance to embark
for in their youth, one was reckless and the other, cruel.
Let Selene have her time as a luminary.
All of creation is relative to each other.
Mind yourselves, not this romance.
Leave this solar system solitary.
What need do you have to bother
in this convenient happenstance!
20: The Moon Continues its Dialog with the Sun.
Stature I may have little of
Though you are great,
consider me,
greater is my love.
My love why hate?
Consider me.
You and I can share the sky.
For our name,
greater than all stars that we see,
side by side you and I,
should be proclaimed.
If I had my way that is how it would be.
All those on earth will know of our love
and all those in heaven will see.
Consider me.
From all the heavenly bodies above,
our astral arrangement, a prodigy.
Consider me.
However, for our love to grow
It takes the effort of two.
Consider me.
How deep our love could go.
This is my response to you.
Oh! Consider me.
21: The Sun counters and demands:
My flames will reach higher
If I consider you,
to shine on the Earth through the night,
for my passion and desire
this for me you will do,
be reflective of my fiery light.
If your love is true
then your promise keep.
Upon the Earth reflect my flame.
If I consider you
for my love to reap
you must radiate my acclaim.
Yes! Greater than all stars, it is true.
I see you see what all should see in me,
a perpetual nova.
So do what you have said you will do.
If love grows, what will be will be.
And Love me, your Casanova!
22: The North Star intervenes:
Eros! Stop this injustice and make right this wrong!
From Selena’s core remove your dart.
Lest the Sun’s self-important depravity
End the harmony of eternity’s song.
Let free will once more enter the Moon’s heart
And remove your arrow from its inner cavity.
To allow this lie is to give birth
To such self-centered gravity
To cause the Sun to collapse in upon self
In self-appointed celestial worth
Lest the Sun ensnare all matter and energy
as Collapsar and the universe engulf.
23: The Sun Continues towards the Moon:
If your love is true then prove your devotion
Let the North star be put to shame!
In the darkness, upon you, my reflection will shine
And the living waters of Gaia in constant motion
will outweigh the wonders of Polaris’s fame.
To uplift my station
by your mirror of my light.
Your love may be deep
But to gain my consecration
can it reach that height?
This promise, you must keep.
Create for me among the stars a name.
I shall shine in the day
and in the darkness of night
let the North star be shamed!
As you admire from far away,
all shall fathom my might.
24: The Moon doubts:
My love of my heart
you ask too much.
My want of you is to share the sky.
To do your part
needs a loving touch
in love far-flung must we fly.
The night will only keep us apart.
Both light and dark are upon the Earth
my light is my loss reflected
shadowed by my breaking heart.
Your name will be proclaimed in satirical mirth
if I remain neglected.
Where your love fails
My love falls short.
Now I consider you.
Of this love I bewail
and await your retort.
So say what you will do.
25: The Sun begrudgingly yields.
Don’t darken my glory
with your words of slight
the day is mine.
Now you change your story
though you have the night.
Is your heart like cancer benign?
Your whimpering is a matter of greed
but to silence you I concede.
Now be warned if I find your heart untrue
To these words I say, Take heed,
If you do not follow indeed,
A cold wind will blow in your soul right through
and this star will not shine for you.
I’ll visit you some morning
and you can come some afternoon.
For the sake of my glory too
we shall share the sky in your mourning.
But keep the vow you swore to me moon!
So those on earth will see you as I am setting
Just before they close their eyes
and in your dreams, we will be together,
Let this ease your fretting,
and on occasion when I rise
in the changing of the weather.
All will hear the song of your heart
beating your love for me.
Your light will be pale before mine.
When together or apart
Honored by your loyalty
all will know that I am sublime.
26: The Moon pleads for guidance:
Of all the stars in these lonely skies
Is there anyone above?
Will none shine for me?
The Sun, once dear I now despise
Am I to be punished because of love
And in innocence, I believed?
When the nights are cold and dark
When no stars give light to the sky above
I will go on believing
All these thoughts within my heart
My hopes and dreams of finding love
will give me a reason for living.
Yet now my dreams are swept away
By the hardships this star defines
I plead for any light from above
Is there no one to save me from yesterday?
At least tell me of my crimes
that I am found unworthy of love.
27: The North Star gives comfort:
You are not alone in the universe
It is a natural satellite to seek love.
Consider me.
This solar system, though it seems adverse
is just one in the endless heavens above.
Consider me.
Believe in your inner light
And the qualities you own
And not merely what you perceive to reflect.
Look beyond the world’s night
And fear not the unknown,
beyond what the egotistic project.
Not all stars seek to be self-defined.
Of dreams of love be not credulous.
Consider me.
Love is in dreams and of the mind.
Do not let your soul be nebulous.
Consider me.
28: The Earth appeals to the moon:
To make one world
It takes the heavenly bodies of two.
Reconsider the Sun.
The seasons unfurled
Depend upon you
in unity revolving as one.
You make my darkness bright
when the Sun is in your eyes.
Remember your love as it began.
The Sun gives daylight
But alone could make no paradise.
Reconsider the Sun.
The guidance of Polaris
is quickly replaced
by my magnetic pole.
For life will you self-sacrifice
though unequally spaced
let my gratitude fill your empty soul.
29:The Moon considers promise:
It is my longing to see
The rising and setting Sun
that I may respect my vow.
That honor might be with me
when this tapestry of life is done.
It cannot be unraveled now.
I won’t care if this night goes on forever
Polaris you are more than I dared wish for.
But some things are not as they seem.
If only for this moment we are in thought together
For you have healed this hollow in my core
But all I have left to give is a dream.
To proclaim the suns name
To the heavens, I swore
And things cannot be left to chance.
My love, my truth, my blame
I cannot ignore.
Nothing is ever happenstance.
But is not reality born,
out of a dream, this dream of you?
What will this life have in store?
I did not seek the desire to form
this dream to consider you,
so I implore, tempt me no more.
And Mother Earth,
You are the world-given life
by the heavenly bodies above.
In you I find worth
Beyond my strife
So I will give to the Sun my love.
I am grateful for your affection
though I speculate romance,
Could you subsist with another?
this causes perplexing
Yet for your life, I cannot chance
a midnight lover.
Terra Gaia, Tellus, I give
to you my devotions,
Stardust and moonlight.
I love for you to live,
to move your seas and oceans
and live for you to love my light.
30: The moon concedes to the Sun:
I never conceived a few words spoken foolishly
would leave me only with dreams
if it were not for this world between.
I never envisioned how lonely this space could be
with a universe of schemes.
So I will silence my dream.
And the stars will shine in the heavens above
And the Earth will shine below
And all will be cherished by the poet’s mind.
In mortal hearts, I will find love
As I reflect on a star’s rainbow
As well, the months define.
31: The Sun rebukes Veracity:
Dark Rock, your souls are revealed!
Honor you have none.
How dare you speak such!
The motives you’ve concealed
are now seen by everyone.
For reputation, you clutch.
to steal my flame,
to steal my reflection,
to shine as your own,
to make yourself a name.
Enough of this deception!
Your treachery is known.
Your core is cold
Detached and alone
this talk of truth, your reality,
regurgitated lies, though bold.
Your heart is stone!
Your words have no validity.
Your syrupy words, nauseating
Fall like lead.
You have no life of your own
So in mine your permeating
because you are dead.
Yet I hear the earth groan.
So keep your vow
And in darkness fall
Lest the Earth be torn.
It is too late now
It has been heard by all.
If faithless though be warned!
32: The Moon Accedes to the Sun:
Yes I shall keep my vow
And forsake my sanity.
Yet hold onto silent dreams.
With light, there will be a shadow
A reflection of your vanity
despite worldly schemes.
I saw your face
Of sunshine a glow
And fell in love with its fire.
And my disgrace
Is that I did not know
The difference ’tween love and desire.
Although dark,
by night lovers dream of light.
And this shadow which is my being
Will not be torn apart
By wrong or right
to prevent true hearts from seeing.
The hope that shines
in my core
Though cold
Holds light that blinds
Motives pure
And dreams bold.
Yet as surely as you set
And as surely as you rise
I will treat you kind.
For in this I owe you a debt
of desires deception, I am now wise
And if conscience enters your mind
If only to hope
With the dawning day
Love comes back to me
If only this dream in its scope
May someday
Become some other reality
And if a dream
is all I have to show
Now and through eternity
Then I shall dream
And let all on earth know
There is more than this travesty
Yes I am the moon
And in my gravity
Lovers by my light
Shall in passion swoon
To reverie and fantasy
in the moonlit night.
As eternity treads this celestial sea
If your orbit is found loyal
Faithfully a step ahead and behind
You can trust that you will find me
for I am Selena Royal
Of free will and sound mind.
33: The Mysterious speaks in turn:
A tiny speck of solar dust,
The moon is accused.
Rest in this reality.
Are we not absent of relational lust,
with relative science fused.
I am Planet X.
I am both a letter, number,
And an unknown quantity.
Are we categorized by sex?
Who has the say to encumber
us with a mindless category?
Be at rest Terra Soil,
Many names have you.
You are all these and more.
As a Mother, you toil,
With Father Time, you grew.
But you exist beyond this I assure!
Bright star adored by mortal man
All days are numbered, even yours
You are not the brightest in all of creation
The hand of time is moved by God’s plan
Even the brightest, the black hole obscures
You live only to serve your station.
As you orbit be at rest
All are equal in this solar family tree.
Feeble minds categorize,
To determine who is best
In truth, it is best, to be free.
34: The Celestial conversation ends:
From a hypothetical existence
comes this final word
And all creation falls silent to reflect.
All are the same in co-existence
No more relational bounds were heard
All are individuals in respect.
Mortal minds love
And mortal mind divide
All are mortal in creation.
Time rules below and above
Beyond time all will at point abide
So ends this declaration.
1: The stars contemplate their glory
Who amongst us, before Ouranus, father heaven, dies,
in the birthplace of stars, the nebula, short of supernova?
Who has created within their stellar system a paradise
from mere terrestrial, to be proven divine,
not in death reborn, but born a superior nova?
Look upon us celestial bodies!
You cold and barren rocks of ice,
meteoroids, asteroids, and every comet.
Nothing more than space oddities,
but planets by our flame made into paradise
if we choose to unfreeze and life beget.
Of adoration, are we not found worthy?
So say us, the cosmos, YES!
Yet who, short of interplanetary dust, is to be proclaimed
a star, celebrated, divine in glory?
For fear, blinded by our light, we guess,
we contemplate in debate, who is greater named?
2: The North Star questions the skies
If we seek to determine our superiority
from amongst the cosmos lights
lest we fortify a delusion of a lesser star,
who amongst us lacks the self-absorptivity
to claim veneration rights?
Is one less worthy as a pulsar, or more as a quasar?
Consider the Centaur, Chiron, asteroid, or comet?
Tail bright and always flying,
it is shining like a silver bird.
Consider Luna Moon, no luminosity on it
yet to be like a star, pining,
to reflect Helios Sun’s magnitude.
Consider the All-Mother Earth,
Tellus Mater, yet a child by the relations
of the known universe, relations we interweave.
By her, the starry heaven was given birth
in dreams of mortal man and by what is relative.
The minds of poets, who are we to conceive?
Out of chaos, dark energy comes together
in life and death, perpetually reborn, life eternal.
Love is born then light, out of the night, Nyx and Erebus
and if love is as life is, reborn and forever
let us seek to guide us the meek, the minor orbital
to decide, who is worthy of adoration, us.
We like Ouroboros, and the Milky Way, but are too often
Self-appointed, the heart of the universe, center stage.
Let us reside in the heavens, and seek in our quest,
those souls who dwell next to us, less than common,
humble, and modest within the sphere of influence to engage.
They begin anew before they end and judge us best.
3: The Sun converses with the skies
Look upon my solar system whose heat and light I create.
Nine, plus or minus, revolve around me.
their life is by my solar nebula, self-sacrifice.
Even the moons numbering more than one hundred and fifty-eight
are gravitationally bound to me.
Of my celestial objects, I’ll seek advice.
By creations influence, I have been endowed
to bend to my will, asteroids, meteoroids, planetoids too,
comets, giant planets, and even interplanetary dust,
even a light year away from the Opik-Oort cloud
where they say that comets come to me new,
even as far as the Kuiper belt my power is thrust.
From amongst them, I’ll find a matchmaker
for my charismatic magnetism,
a force of orbital motion, my gravity!
I am a supernova, a fusion maker!
In my fascinating fascism,
the animate Earth shall choose a match for me.
4: The Earth speaks to the Sun
I am broad-breasted Gaia, worldly Earth,
The everlasting foundation, consider me
to bestow upon you from Eros Amore, tributes of love
To the starry sky, Ouranos Uranus I gave birth
and to Oceanus Pontus of ocean and sea
and Aer that is mortal breath above.
Ouranos, by Saturn, was put away, lost to my devotion.
Now Uranus is held in place in the sky.
Saturn was disposed of by Jupiter Jove’s desire
to rule all of heaven in its motion.
You, Helios Sun, greater than the failed star, Jupiter, placed high.
Now you are Apollo Sol and my passion for your flames leap hire.
Consider me, I am earth.
by God-given life that the heart of mortal holds.
Your love reflects in the depths of my ocean.
Consider me, and in me find worth
For by Jehovah all matter in the universe unfolds.
In Pontus is the constant motion of unfathomable devotion.
Consider me, your light reflects in my sky
with a fever of desire.
Pluto is dark and tells a dead story.
Consider me, and in my heaven, you will fly
admired as my passion’s fire.
I can cast even Pluto out of the planetary category
Like your gaseous flares,
my volcanic flames leap up to meet you
and like your solar wind,
if comparison dares,
my breezes carry praises to greet you.
Let these continue without end.
Beyond Mercury, in this solar sea
I am wilder and more free.
Beyond Venus in beauty, consider me.
I have faith in myself to be
of your affection, worthy.
Even beyond Mars, consider me.
With languages of Terra Earth and Tella Mater on my soil
and Oceanus Pontus, and Neptune Poseidon in ocean and sea,
With Aether, the soul of the world in my sky
I labor to give birth and provide a life that imaginings toil
for I am equal in all I create and all I create is free
and all life through God emanates from me, as wild as I.
Is this not what any soul would ask of me,
to declare to their devotion and my love?
Yes, I have faith in mortal thoughts to be of worth.
I choose you poetically as a match for me
of all in the cosmos, the heavens above,
I, Gaia, Terra, Tellus Mater, All Mother Earth.
5: The Sun scolds the Earth
Of poetic myth are your wearisome words, ignorant Earth!
Third rock, easily by me made lifeless, silence your declaration.
These characters, primordial, are of you in fraction,
imaginings of a human heart, and are of diminutive worth.
Titans, Olympians, names undeserving of my station
given by particles of living clay and contemptible in action.
Yes, the characters of your world are of slender appeal.
What can your wind, earth, water, or fire
Give it to me as a token?
Only Jehovah knows the truth so what is real?
That for my attention you would aspire,
Or else these bonds of life be broken
You would have the stars speak of your element
Through the mortal minds of a dreamer
But my flames can mean life or solar wind demise
So, seek you, my contentment
And forgo the poetic schemer.
Lest your creation I despise.
You by God are of my making, compared, your fire an ember
Your ocean, in my solar sea, a trickle
your soil, compared to the mass’ I manage, merely dust.
You, quickly perishing, leave little to remember
with a spirit rebellious and a soul that is fickle
what is love if for your life I do not lust?
You give your mythic trifles to me as a token
that you and your mortal minds would aspire
for others, and not just my attention.
All your flowing words are selfishly spoken
for I see in your heart your true desire
of your glory in the lyric to mention.
Seek not your contentment in fame and adoration, but mine!
Nor seek to steal my fire. Yes, my solar flames can mean life
or like mars, Venus and Mercury, to death they can burn you.
As Venus, façade, morning and evening star, a barren rock left behind.
As Mercury, in myth a thief, and Mars in war and strife,
None of these give life. Such is what illusion will earn you!
Now find for me more suitable a love
worthy in stature to adore me.
Neither lesser nor greater for the respect I demand!
Find me one from the celestial bodies above
but not one likely to bore me!
Now fear if you fail and heed my command!
6: The Earth inquiries, to the free-flying skies
Who amongst the constellations
might pause for me and listen
as I call out across this void.
Have sympathy for my consternation.
Even you, the falling stars that glisten,
Comets, Meteors, Asteroids!
You of the free-flying skies,
you, the nymphs of the heavens above,
become one with this ruddy light
and save me from the demise
by accepting Helios Sun’s love.
Join Apollo Sol this night.
Consider this, silver birds,
To Haley’s comet, I gave a name.
Such is mine to give for eternity.
Now consider my words
and receive equal fame.
To be one with the Sun is your destiny.
The Sun’s stardom proclaim
Farther than the Milky Way
Won’t you do this for me?
Bound to the Sun remain,
Shining in the night, saving my day
by taking this burden from me.
7: The comets decline the Earth’s invitation
As spirited maidens of the skies,
we are made to fly free thus
untouched by the scorching hand of a union.
To agree to such gravitation is unwise.
We would be sure to lose part or all of us.
Our ruin is not worth such communion.
The Sun seeks, its stardom
beyond the asteroid belts to be proclaimed
from here to there in a milky way.
We do not seek martyrdom
or to be depleted and maimed
so we are heading the other way.
From the Kuiper belt amongst the stars
to the Oort cloud, we travel together as one
Far and wide beyond the Milky Way
and by the creator, greater stars
We see there than your Sun.
On a single star’s side, we cannot stay.
As silver birds, we travel together
In and out amongst the stars
Near and far and wide
As free fliers, we are happy forever
Amongst pulsars and quasars
But never by their stay.
We slide down the rainbow
of planetary rings
our voyages afar are the envy of all.
with our tail aglow
and fire for wings
We are too far gone, to answer your call.
8: The North Star gives council to the Earth
If you seek to resolve
the arrogance of the cosmos
by appeasing the conceit of a single reign
then your solar family will revolve
In a system of pathos
Not even one left sane.
For a star that imprisons a soul
by manipulation
is unworthy of regard.
The Sun seeks to control
only to raise its’ station
and then discard.
Be wary if you care
and if you do not, be wary still,
in the relationships, you interlace
by the lives you pair,
for only God’s will and not our will,
can interweave the very fabric of space.
What are we to devise who is qualified to become one.
If you value others with respect
seek one ardent, for if love is vain is life only self-important?
You must find a body to look after this Sun
that this star, self-superior, might be kept in check
to make your solar system content.
9: The Earth offers a thought to the Sun
I am sure there are other stars such as you
to replenish this barren world.
Don’t find me too plain-spoken,
for I am content in my orbit around you.
More so I speak for fear of the darkness lest I be hurled.
So I offer you this token.
The North Star speaks in words of good sense
and shines the brightest in my night
Consider this noble luminary
to guide life’s direction through the universe immense.
To compliment your light
and make my night less solitary.
The North Star leads with wisdom and insight
all those not clouded by an arrogant mind
if they but look up with open eyes.
Who better to guide you in your night
then this one whose heart is kind
And for me, a comfort, so be advised.
For this Guiding Star shines with affection
when in shadows your light leaves me.
On my darkest night, I am not lost.
Even mortal love finds romantic connection,
shown the way on land and sea,
that none be star-crossed.
10: The Sun scoffs
Let the North Star glow and let it fade.
While you below alight with my shine.
I am most worthy to be adored.
My rays a flow of golden cascade
and all know this light to be mine.
Yet you bring me discord!
Although I delight in the love of par,
you suggest I shine only in the day.
By hours of darkness am I to compete for affection?
By what right does this North Star
draw the night and show lovers the way?
Put aside your thoughtless contemplation!
If darkness were to surround you
to make miserable your mirth!
Would you then understand?
To find for me, I have bound you,
one short of my worth
yet worthy of my hand.
11: The Earth pleads to the constellations
Oh, cry for me, heavens gatherings!
For your design is the awe of mortal dreams
and this quandary is a quagmire I cannot leave.
Why bother in this matter of things?
If I perish so will you, corporeal esteem.
What are your myths to entertain children believe?
No adoration do I seek
but sympathy for this omen!
Is there not one of the eighty-eight
named by the Sumerian, Chaldean, or Greek,
Babylonian, Egyptian, or Roman,
to take on this task and save my fate?
Save me from the wrath of the Sun!
I implore lest all on Earth ignore you!
From this quest set me free!
To rescue is there not one?
Any in this great circle will do.
Will not one arrangement answer me?
12: Orion feels pity for the Earth
What can I do to comfort you, plaintive one?
I too have been scorned in love
and blinded by hate.
Then given sight by the eastern rays of the rising Sun
yet by a Love to die and be placed above.
Take heart, your deliverance I can imitate!
Now, what can you do for me
if I can do this for you?
Proclaim me, lest you lament,
The great hunter of all you see.
For the task you ask is not easy to do
to make a discontented star content.
The Sun is bright but only in your skies.
To find one to love such unhappily…
As I loved Merope,
they must be a believer in lies,
just as Artemis loved me.
my love is now vengeance for ardors hope.
I will shoot and cause to swoon,
With arrow and bow
I shall take from mischievous Eros
Revenge on the Moon!
Selene, sorrow will know!
So apt with the arrows!
By my aim, I will not falter
To bond these twins, an unnatural mate.
The Sun’s heart by the moon
will be placed on an alter
when this satellite I permeate.
Then on Earth, I shall boon.
13: The Earth contracts with Orion
Now! End this exhaustion, this burden that I carry
Join this one with the Sun and I’ll keep my word.
Let your arrow fly to find the immortal naive
with whom to this curse we will marry
and I will make you a legend of this world
a handsome giant, mighty hunter, strong and brave.
On charts, your name will be displayed.
The Sun will be confined within this celestial sphere
and in sight of me for my life remain.
By this union, an ecliptic path shall be laid
and followed year by year
To be kept in check and myself sane.
14: The Moon speaks from out of the Skies
What is this pain in my chest?
I feel as I have never felt before.
Has my face been shaken by an asteroid?
Emotions come forth that did not exist.
Love explodes from this hole in my core!
My surface is stirring, filling the void.
I see a star in my eye tonight.
Till it is mine there will be no rest.
To reflect, my heart has bidden.
This first star that comes in sight
as I shudder at this pain in my chest
for in me loves dart hit and is hidden.
It is my brother, the Sun for which I cry.
I seek to share in its astral flight
I long for its golden heart
I must steal it from the sky.
it has nearly torn my soul apart
wrong or right, I will not ask why.
15: The Moon Woos the Sun
Let us shine as we were born, side by side
cutting through the darkness of night
as the Earth alights between you and me.
Our union will be known wide.
Let us be together in the shining daylight
and all shall know our love was meant to be.
If you warm my day
I shall set fire to your night
and we shall shine as one.
Hear what I say
By my side take flight
I give my life to you, Oh Sun!
The North Star may navigate
lovers when your light fails.
With this, my attributes compare.
I guide the ship’s fate
by the Oceans sways and sails.
My soul to you I lay bare.
Consider me, see my moonbeams
As you talk about how you love to shine.
My moonlight also shines to love.
I hold the key to your dreams
and you hold the key to mine.
Let us become one in the sky above.
16: The Sun retorts towards the Moon
How dare you speak of such to me, the Sun?
What matter of match claim you,
to talk to one so high, lowly sister Moon,
When stature you have none?
and nothing to offer me, I blame you
Ha! And you expect me to swoon.
Cast off these dreams, foolish heart
Your fondness is mere fancy.
Greater clumps of dirt I have consumed.
Let loose your schemes of love, depart!
This reflection that you see
Is your fate, Doomed!
What form are you to know me?
I seek one to give me love
that the stars be shown I rule the sky
What greatness can you show me?
for I am the Sun below and above
I own this love let none deny!
17: The Moon beseeches the Sun
With your rainbow as my reflection
and a shadow made of moonlight,
Let me be found convincing.
I shall let you know of my affection
as I go into the night
with you to be romancing.
For my heart, it sings!
I am alive when once I was dead.
By a star, my soul revived.
Oh, such fanciful things
are dancing a halo around my head.
How could this love be contrived?
For you are the Sun
and I am the moon
a mere reflection of your splendor
You are the one
that makes my heart swoon
Love to the receiver, love the sender
18: The stars inquire of the Earth
What are these words we hear
of the Sun and the Moon?
Who but the Sun determined itself great?
For what reason does this satellite care
for the Sun to swoon?
What trick is this of fate?
Are you to be a matchmaker
or shall it be left to chance?
This delusion we fear.
For the Sun was born a taker
and what is left for romance?
Not in the words we hear.
The Moon is no match for the Sun.
Innocence born is taken.
How can this bond abide
the selfish acts of a self-loved one?
This love must be mistaken.
From us, the truth, do not hide!
19: The Earth responds to the Stars.
Orion took from Eros bow and arrow,
playing cupid of the skies.
But it was Dionysus that sealed this doom.
You act of narrow minds.
This act does not despise
for it was Oenopion that blinded the Moon.
Of Artemis, ask the bear, Callisto,
For her silver light is dark,
shining only as a blemished jewel,
a good match for Apollo the jealous minstrel.
Anyone else in shining brings vengeance to embark
for in their youth, one was reckless and the other, cruel.
Let Selene have her time as a luminary.
All of creation is relative to each other.
Mind yourselves, not this romance.
Leave this solar system solitary.
What need do you have to bother
in this convenient happenstance!
20: The Moon Continues its Dialog with the Sun.
Stature I may have little of
Though you are great,
consider me,
greater is my love.
My love why hate?
Consider me.
You and I can share the sky.
For our name,
greater than all stars that we see,
side by side you and I,
should be proclaimed.
If I had my way that is how it would be.
All those on earth will know of our love
and all those in heaven will see.
Consider me.
From all the heavenly bodies above,
our astral arrangement, a prodigy.
Consider me.
However, for our love to grow
It takes the effort of two.
Consider me.
How deep our love could go.
This is my response to you.
Oh! Consider me.
21: The Sun counters and demands:
My flames will reach higher
If I consider you,
to shine on the Earth through the night,
for my passion and desire
this for me you will do,
be reflective of my fiery light.
If your love is true
then your promise keep.
Upon the Earth reflect my flame.
If I consider you
for my love to reap
you must radiate my acclaim.
Yes! Greater than all stars, it is true.
I see you see what all should see in me,
a perpetual nova.
So do what you have said you will do.
If love grows, what will be will be.
And Love me, your Casanova!
22: The North Star intervenes:
Eros! Stop this injustice and make right this wrong!
From Selena’s core remove your dart.
Lest the Sun’s self-important depravity
End the harmony of eternity’s song.
Let free will once more enter the Moon’s heart
And remove your arrow from its inner cavity.
To allow this lie is to give birth
To such self-centered gravity
To cause the Sun to collapse in upon self
In self-appointed celestial worth
Lest the Sun ensnare all matter and energy
as Collapsar and the universe engulf.
23: The Sun Continues towards the Moon:
If your love is true then prove your devotion
Let the North star be put to shame!
In the darkness, upon you, my reflection will shine
And the living waters of Gaia in constant motion
will outweigh the wonders of Polaris’s fame.
To uplift my station
by your mirror of my light.
Your love may be deep
But to gain my consecration
can it reach that height?
This promise, you must keep.
Create for me among the stars a name.
I shall shine in the day
and in the darkness of night
let the North star be shamed!
As you admire from far away,
all shall fathom my might.
24: The Moon doubts:
My love of my heart
you ask too much.
My want of you is to share the sky.
To do your part
needs a loving touch
in love far-flung must we fly.
The night will only keep us apart.
Both light and dark are upon the Earth
my light is my loss reflected
shadowed by my breaking heart.
Your name will be proclaimed in satirical mirth
if I remain neglected.
Where your love fails
My love falls short.
Now I consider you.
Of this love I bewail
and await your retort.
So say what you will do.
25: The Sun begrudgingly yields.
Don’t darken my glory
with your words of slight
the day is mine.
Now you change your story
though you have the night.
Is your heart like cancer benign?
Your whimpering is a matter of greed
but to silence you I concede.
Now be warned if I find your heart untrue
To these words I say, Take heed,
If you do not follow indeed,
A cold wind will blow in your soul right through
and this star will not shine for you.
I’ll visit you some morning
and you can come some afternoon.
For the sake of my glory too
we shall share the sky in your mourning.
But keep the vow you swore to me moon!
So those on earth will see you as I am setting
Just before they close their eyes
and in your dreams, we will be together,
Let this ease your fretting,
and on occasion when I rise
in the changing of the weather.
All will hear the song of your heart
beating your love for me.
Your light will be pale before mine.
When together or apart
Honored by your loyalty
all will know that I am sublime.
26: The Moon pleads for guidance:
Of all the stars in these lonely skies
Is there anyone above?
Will none shine for me?
The Sun, once dear I now despise
Am I to be punished because of love
And in innocence, I believed?
When the nights are cold and dark
When no stars give light to the sky above
I will go on believing
All these thoughts within my heart
My hopes and dreams of finding love
will give me a reason for living.
Yet now my dreams are swept away
By the hardships this star defines
I plead for any light from above
Is there no one to save me from yesterday?
At least tell me of my crimes
that I am found unworthy of love.
27: The North Star gives comfort:
You are not alone in the universe
It is a natural satellite to seek love.
Consider me.
This solar system, though it seems adverse
is just one in the endless heavens above.
Consider me.
Believe in your inner light
And the qualities you own
And not merely what you perceive to reflect.
Look beyond the world’s night
And fear not the unknown,
beyond what the egotistic project.
Not all stars seek to be self-defined.
Of dreams of love be not credulous.
Consider me.
Love is in dreams and of the mind.
Do not let your soul be nebulous.
Consider me.
28: The Earth appeals to the moon:
To make one world
It takes the heavenly bodies of two.
Reconsider the Sun.
The seasons unfurled
Depend upon you
in unity revolving as one.
You make my darkness bright
when the Sun is in your eyes.
Remember your love as it began.
The Sun gives daylight
But alone could make no paradise.
Reconsider the Sun.
The guidance of Polaris
is quickly replaced
by my magnetic pole.
For life will you self-sacrifice
though unequally spaced
let my gratitude fill your empty soul.
29:The Moon considers promise:
It is my longing to see
The rising and setting Sun
that I may respect my vow.
That honor might be with me
when this tapestry of life is done.
It cannot be unraveled now.
I won’t care if this night goes on forever
Polaris you are more than I dared wish for.
But some things are not as they seem.
If only for this moment we are in thought together
For you have healed this hollow in my core
But all I have left to give is a dream.
To proclaim the suns name
To the heavens, I swore
And things cannot be left to chance.
My love, my truth, my blame
I cannot ignore.
Nothing is ever happenstance.
But is not reality born,
out of a dream, this dream of you?
What will this life have in store?
I did not seek the desire to form
this dream to consider you,
so I implore, tempt me no more.
And Mother Earth,
You are the world-given life
by the heavenly bodies above.
In you I find worth
Beyond my strife
So I will give to the Sun my love.
I am grateful for your affection
though I speculate romance,
Could you subsist with another?
this causes perplexing
Yet for your life, I cannot chance
a midnight lover.
Terra Gaia, Tellus, I give
to you my devotions,
Stardust and moonlight.
I love for you to live,
to move your seas and oceans
and live for you to love my light.
30: The moon concedes to the Sun:
I never conceived a few words spoken foolishly
would leave me only with dreams
if it were not for this world between.
I never envisioned how lonely this space could be
with a universe of schemes.
So I will silence my dream.
And the stars will shine in the heavens above
And the Earth will shine below
And all will be cherished by the poet’s mind.
In mortal hearts, I will find love
As I reflect on a star’s rainbow
As well, the months define.
31: The Sun rebukes Veracity:
Dark Rock, your souls are revealed!
Honor you have none.
How dare you speak such!
The motives you’ve concealed
are now seen by everyone.
For reputation, you clutch.
to steal my flame,
to steal my reflection,
to shine as your own,
to make yourself a name.
Enough of this deception!
Your treachery is known.
Your core is cold
Detached and alone
this talk of truth, your reality,
regurgitated lies, though bold.
Your heart is stone!
Your words have no validity.
Your syrupy words, nauseating
Fall like lead.
You have no life of your own
So in mine your permeating
because you are dead.
Yet I hear the earth groan.
So keep your vow
And in darkness fall
Lest the Earth be torn.
It is too late now
It has been heard by all.
If faithless though be warned!
32: The Moon Accedes to the Sun:
Yes I shall keep my vow
And forsake my sanity.
Yet hold onto silent dreams.
With light, there will be a shadow
A reflection of your vanity
despite worldly schemes.
I saw your face
Of sunshine a glow
And fell in love with its fire.
And my disgrace
Is that I did not know
The difference ’tween love and desire.
Although dark,
by night lovers dream of light.
And this shadow which is my being
Will not be torn apart
By wrong or right
to prevent true hearts from seeing.
The hope that shines
in my core
Though cold
Holds light that blinds
Motives pure
And dreams bold.
Yet as surely as you set
And as surely as you rise
I will treat you kind.
For in this I owe you a debt
of desires deception, I am now wise
And if conscience enters your mind
If only to hope
With the dawning day
Love comes back to me
If only this dream in its scope
May someday
Become some other reality
And if a dream
is all I have to show
Now and through eternity
Then I shall dream
And let all on earth know
There is more than this travesty
Yes I am the moon
And in my gravity
Lovers by my light
Shall in passion swoon
To reverie and fantasy
in the moonlit night.
As eternity treads this celestial sea
If your orbit is found loyal
Faithfully a step ahead and behind
You can trust that you will find me
for I am Selena Royal
Of free will and sound mind.
33: The Mysterious speaks in turn:
A tiny speck of solar dust,
The moon is accused.
Rest in this reality.
Are we not absent of relational lust,
with relative science fused.
I am Planet X.
I am both a letter, number,
And an unknown quantity.
Are we categorized by sex?
Who has the say to encumber
us with a mindless category?
Be at rest Terra Soil,
Many names have you.
You are all these and more.
As a Mother, you toil,
With Father Time, you grew.
But you exist beyond this I assure!
Bright star adored by mortal man
All days are numbered, even yours
You are not the brightest in all of creation
The hand of time is moved by God’s plan
Even the brightest, the black hole obscures
You live only to serve your station.
As you orbit be at rest
All are equal in this solar family tree.
Feeble minds categorize,
To determine who is best
In truth, it is best, to be free.
34: The Celestial conversation ends:
From a hypothetical existence
comes this final word
And all creation falls silent to reflect.
All are the same in co-existence
No more relational bounds were heard
All are individuals in respect.
Mortal minds love
And mortal mind divide
All are mortal in creation.
Time rules below and above
Beyond time all will at point, abide
So ends this declaration.
Celestial Conversations an epic poem
This epic poem is a work in progress and uses ancient goddesses and gods, as human imaginings and celestial bodies personified to represent family and individual roles. It could be considered a modern interpretation of the development of these roles. As it is explained it is not a complete work, I explore the development and awakening of the minds of the characters to equality, love, and acceptance in an imperfect existence uniting the various interpretations into one dynamic and vastly complicated whole persona of soul. The imperfect rhythm and rhyme will be a goal to perfect an A, B, C, A, B, C sequence. I may allow changes in sequence. This is to be determined. Some storyline holes need also to be corrected with smoother transitions.
1: The stars contemplate their glory
Who amongst us, before Ouranus, father heaven, dies,
in the birthplace of stars, the nebula, short of supernova?
Who has created within their stellar system a paradise
from mere terrestrial, to be proven divine,
not in death reborn, but born a superior nova?
Look upon us celestial bodies!
You cold and barren rocks of ice,
meteoroids, asteroids, and every comet.
Nothing more than space oddities,
but planets by our flame made into paradise
if we choose to unfreeze and life beget.
Of adoration, are we not found worthy?
So say us, the cosmos, YES!
Yet who, short of interplanetary dust, is to be proclaimed
a star, celebrated, divine in glory?
For fear, blinded by our light, we guess,
we contemplate in debate, who is greater named?
2: The North Star questions the skies
If we seek to determine our superiority
from amongst the cosmos lights
lest we fortify a delusion of a lesser star,
who amongst us lacks the self-absorptivity
to claim veneration rights?
Is one less worthy as a pulsar, or more as a quasar?
Consider the Centaur, Chiron, asteroid, or comet?
Tail bright and always flying,
it is shining like a silver bird.
Consider Luna Moon, no luminosity on it
yet to be like a star, pining,
to reflect Helios Sun’s magnitude.
Consider the All-Mother Earth,
Tellus Mater, yet a child by the relations
of the known universe, relations we interweave.
By her, the starry heaven was given birth
in dreams of mortal man and by what is relative.
The minds of poets, who are we to conceive?
Out of chaos, dark energy comes together
in life and death, perpetually reborn, life eternal.
Love is born then light, out of the night, Nyx and Erebus
and if love is as life is, reborn and forever
let us seek to guide us the meek, the minor orbital
to decide, who is worthy of adoration, us.
We like Ouroboros, and the Milky Way, but are too often
Self-appointed, the heart of the universe, center stage.
Let us reside in the heavens, and seek in our quest,
those souls who dwell next to us, less than common,
humble, and modest within the sphere of influence to engage.
They begin anew before they end and judge us best.
Let the mortal minds categorize,
and bind us in units together.
For in relation one to another
If we find love we might outlive the skies
In the adoration of a lover
Let all be bound, as the father, child, and mother.
3: The Sun converses with the skies
Look upon my solar system whose heat and light I create.
Nine, plus or minus, revolve around me.
their life is by my solar nebula, self-sacrifice.
Even the moons numbering more than one hundred and fifty-eight
are gravitationally bound to me.
Of my celestial objects, I’ll seek advice.
By creations influence, I have been endowed
to bend to my will, asteroids, meteoroids, planetoids too,
comets, giant planets, and even interplanetary dust,
even a light year away from the Opik-Oort cloud
where they say that comets come to me new,
even as far as the Kuiper belt my power is thrust.
From amongst them, I’ll find a matchmaker
for my charismatic magnetism,
a force of orbital motion, my gravity!
I am a supernova, a fusion maker!
In my fascinating fascism,
the animate Earth shall choose a match for me.
4: The Earth speaks to the Sun
I am broad-breasted Gaia, worldly Earth,
The everlasting foundation, consider me
to bestow upon you from Eros Amore, tributes of love
To the starry sky, Ouranos Uranus I gave birth
and to Oceanus Pontus of ocean and sea
and Aer that is mortal breath above.
Ouranos, by Saturn, was put away, lost to my devotion.
Now Uranus is held in place in the sky.
Saturn was disposed of by Jupiter Jove’s desire
to rule all of heaven in its motion.
You, Helios Sun, greater than the failed star, Jupiter, placed high.
Now you are Apollo Sol and my passion for your flames leap hire.
Consider me, I am earth.
by God-given life that the heart of mortal holds.
Your love reflects in the depths of my ocean.
Consider me, and in me find worth
For by Jehovah all matter in the universe unfolds.
In Pontus is the constant motion of unfathomable devotion.
Consider me, your light reflects in my sky
with a fever of desire.
Pluto is dark and tells a dead story.
Consider me, and in my heaven, you will fly
admired as my passion’s fire.
I can cast even Pluto out of the planetary category
Like your gaseous flares,
my volcanic flames leap up to meet you
and like your solar wind,
if comparison dares,
my breezes carry praises to greet you.
Let these continue without end.
Beyond Mercury, in this solar sea
I am wilder and more free.
Beyond Venus in beauty, consider me.
I have faith in myself to be
of your affection, worthy.
Even beyond Mars, consider me.
With languages of Terra Earth and Tella Mater on my soil
and Oceanus Pontus, and Neptune Poseidon in ocean and sea,
With Aether, the soul of the world in my sky
I labor to give birth and provide a life that imaginings toil
for I am equal in all I create and all I create is free
and all life through God emanates from me, as wild as I.
Is this not what any soul would ask of me,
to declare to their devotion and my love?
Yes, I have faith in mortal thoughts to be of worth.
I choose you poetically as a match for me
of all in the cosmos, the heavens above,
I, Gaia, Terra, Tellus Mater, All Mother Earth.
5: The Sun scolds the Earth
Of poetic myth are your wearisome words, ignorant Earth!
Third rock, easily by me made lifeless, silence your declaration.
These characters, primordial, are of you in fraction,
imaginings of a human heart, and are of diminutive worth.
Titans, Olympians, names undeserving of my station
given by particles of living clay and contemptible in action.
Yes, the characters of your world are of slender appeal.
What can your wind, earth, water, or fire
Give it to me as a token?
Only Jehovah knows the truth so what is real?
That for my attention you would aspire,
Or else these bonds of life be broken
You would have the stars speak of your element
Through the mortal minds of a dreamer
But my flames can mean life or solar wind demise
So, seek you, my contentment
And forgo the poetic schemer.
Lest your creation I despise.
You by God are of my making, compared, your fire an ember
Your ocean, in my solar sea, a trickle
your soil, compared to the mass’ I manage, merely dust.
You, quickly perishing, leave little to remember
with a spirit rebellious and a soul that is fickle
what is love if for your life I do not lust?
You give your mythic trifles to me as a token
that you and your mortal minds would aspire
for others, and not just my attention.
All your flowing words are selfishly spoken
for I see in your heart your true desire
of your glory in the lyric to mention.
Seek not your contentment in fame and adoration, but mine!
Nor seek to steal my fire. Yes, my solar flames can mean life
or like mars, Venus and Mercury, to death they can burn you.
As Venus, façade, morning and evening star, a barren rock left behind.
As Mercury, in myth a thief, and Mars in war and strife,
None of these give life. Such is what illusion will earn you!
Now find for me more suitable a love
worthy in stature to adore me.
Neither lesser nor greater for the respect I demand!
Find me one from the celestial bodies above
but not one likely to bore me!
Now fear if you fail and heed my command!
6: The Earth inquiries, to the free-flying skies
Who amongst the constellations
might pause for me and listen
as I call out across this void.
Have sympathy for my consternation.
Even you, the falling stars that glisten,
Comets, Meteors, Asteroids!
You of the free-flying skies,
you, the nymphs of the heavens above,
become one with this ruddy light
and save me from the demise
by accepting Helios Sun’s love.
Join Apollo Sol this night.
Consider this, silver birds,
To Haley’s comet, I gave a name.
Such is mine to give for eternity.
Now consider my words
and receive equal fame.
To be one with the Sun is your destiny.
The Sun’s stardom proclaim
Farther than the Milky Way
Won’t you do this for me?
Bound to the Sun remain,
Shining in the night, saving my day
by taking this burden from me.
7: The comets decline the Earth’s invitation
As spirited maidens of the skies,
we are made to fly free thus
untouched by the scorching hand of a union.
To agree to such gravitation is unwise.
We would be sure to lose part or all of us.
Our ruin is not worth such communion.
The Sun seeks, its stardom
beyond the asteroid belts to be proclaimed
from here to there in a milky way.
We do not seek martyrdom
or to be depleted and maimed
so we are heading the other way.
From the Kuiper belt amongst the stars
to the Oort cloud, we travel together as one
Far and wide beyond the Milky Way
and by the creator, greater stars
We see there than your Sun.
On a single star’s side, we cannot stay.
As silver birds, we travel together
In and out amongst the stars
Near and far and wide
As free fliers, we are happy forever
Amongst pulsars and quasars
But never by their stay.
We slide down the rainbow
of planetary rings
our voyages afar are the envy of all.
with our tail aglow
and fire for wings
We are too far gone, to answer your call.
8: The North Star gives council to the Earth
If you seek to resolve
the arrogance of the cosmos
by appeasing the conceit of a single reign
then your solar family will revolve
In a system of pathos
Not even one left sane.
For a star that imprisons a soul
by manipulation
is unworthy of regard.
The Sun seeks to control
only to raise its’ station
and then discard.
Be wary if you care
and if you do not, be wary still,
in the relationships, you interlace
by the lives you pair,
for only God’s will and not our will,
can interweave the very fabric of space.
What are we to devise who is qualified to become one.
If you value others with respect
seek one ardent, for if love is vain is life only self-important?
You must find a body to look after this Sun
that this star, self-superior, might be kept in check
to make your solar system content.
9: The Earth offers a thought to the Sun
I am sure there are other stars such as you
to replenish this barren world.
Don’t find me too plain-spoken,
for I am content in my orbit around you.
More so I speak for fear of the darkness lest I be hurled.
So I offer you this token.
The North Star speaks in words of good sense
and shines the brightest in my night
Consider this noble luminary
to guide life’s direction through the universe immense.
To compliment your light
and make my night less solitary.
The North Star leads with wisdom and insight
all those not clouded by an arrogant mind
if they but look up with open eyes.
Who better to guide you in your night
then this one whose heart is kind
And for me, a comfort, so be advised.
For this Guiding Star shines with affection
when in shadows your light leaves me.
On my darkest night, I am not lost.
Even mortal love finds romantic connection,
shown the way on land and sea,
that none be star-crossed.
10: The Sun scoffs
Let the North Star glow and let it fade.
While you below alight with my shine.
I am most worthy to be adored.
My rays a flow of golden cascade
and all know this light to be mine.
Yet you bring me discord!
Although I delight in the love of par,
you suggest I shine only in the day.
By hours of darkness am I to compete for affection?
By what right does this North Star
draw the night and show lovers the way?
Put aside your thoughtless contemplation!
If darkness were to surround you
to make miserable your mirth!
Would you then understand?
To find for me, I have bound you,
one short of my worth
yet worthy of my hand.
11: The Earth pleads to the constellations
Oh, cry for me, heavens gatherings!
For your design is the awe of mortal dreams
and this quandary is a quagmire I cannot leave.
Why bother in this matter of things?
If I perish so will you, corporeal esteem.
What are your myths to entertain children believe?
No adoration do I seek
but sympathy for this omen!
Is there not one of the eighty-eight
named by the Sumerian, Chaldean, or Greek,
Babylonian, Egyptian, or Roman,
to take on this task and save my fate?
Save me from the wrath of the Sun!
I implore lest all on Earth ignore you!
From this quest set me free!
To rescue is there not one?
Any in this great circle will do.
Will not one arrangement answer me?
12: Orion feels pity for the Earth
What can I do to comfort you, plaintive one?
I too have been scorned in love
and blinded by hate.
Then given sight by the eastern rays of the rising Sun
yet by a Love to die and be placed above.
Take heart, your deliverance I can imitate!
Now, what can you do for me
if I can do this for you?
Proclaim me, lest you lament,
The great hunter of all you see.
For the task you ask is not easy to do
to make a discontented star content.
The Sun is bright but only in your skies.
To find one to love such unhappily…
As I loved Merope,
they must be a believer in lies,
just as Artemis loved me.
my love is now vengeance for ardors hope.
I will shoot and cause to swoon,
With arrow and bow
I shall take from mischievous Eros
Revenge on the Moon!
Selene, sorrow will know!
So apt with the arrows!
By my aim, I will not falter
To bond these twins, an unnatural mate.
The Sun’s heart by the moon
will be placed on an alter
when this satellite I permeate.
Then on Earth, I shall boon.
13: The Earth contracts with Orion
Now! End this exhaustion, this burden that I carry
Join this one with the Sun and I’ll keep my word.
Let your arrow fly to find the immortal naive
with whom to this curse we will marry
and I will make you a legend of this world
a handsome giant, mighty hunter, strong and brave.
On charts, your name will be displayed.
The Sun will be confined within this celestial sphere
and in sight of me for my life remain.
By this union, an ecliptic path shall be laid
and followed year by year
To be kept in check and myself sane.
14: The Moon speaks from out of the Skies
What is this pain in my chest?
I feel as I have never felt before.
Has my face been shaken by an asteroid?
Emotions come forth that did not exist.
Love explodes from this hole in my core!
My surface is stirring, filling the void.
I see a star in my eye tonight.
Till it is mine there will be no rest.
To reflect, my heart has bidden.
This first star that comes in sight
as I shudder at this pain in my chest
for in me loves dart hit and is hidden.
It is my brother, the Sun for which I cry.
I seek to share in its astral flight
I long for its golden heart
I must steal it from the sky.
it has nearly torn my soul apart
wrong or right, I will not ask why.
15: The Moon Woos the Sun
Let us shine as we were born, side by side
cutting through the darkness of night
as the Earth alights between you and me.
Our union will be known wide.
Let us be together in the shining daylight
and all shall know our love was meant to be.
If you warm my day
I shall set fire to your night
and we shall shine as one.
Hear what I say
By my side take flight
I give my life to you, Oh Sun!
The North Star may navigate
lovers when your light fails.
With this, my attributes compare.
I guide the ship’s fate
by the Oceans sways and sails.
My soul to you I lay bare.
Consider me, see my moonbeams
As you talk about how you love to shine.
My moonlight also shines to love.
I hold the key to your dreams
and you hold the key to mine.
Let us become one in the sky above.
16: The Sun retorts towards the Moon
How dare you speak of such to me, the Sun?
What matter of match claim you,
to talk to one so high, lowly sister Moon,
When stature you have none?
and nothing to offer me, I blame you
Ha! And you expect me to swoon.
Cast off these dreams, foolish heart
Your fondness is mere fancy.
Greater clumps of dirt I have consumed.
Let loose your schemes of love, depart!
This reflection that you see
Is your fate, Doomed!
What form are you to know me?
I seek one to give me love
that the stars be shown I rule the sky
What greatness can you show me?
for I am the Sun below and above
I own this love let none deny!
17: The Moon beseeches the Sun
With your rainbow as my reflection
and a shadow made of moonlight,
Let me be found convincing.
I shall let you know of my affection
as I go into the night
with you to be romancing.
For my heart, it sings!
I am alive when once I was dead.
By a star, my soul revived.
Oh, such fanciful things
are dancing a halo around my head.
How could this love be contrived?
For you are the Sun
and I am the moon
a mere reflection of your splendor
You are the one
that makes my heart swoon
Love to the receiver, love the sender
18: The stars inquire of the Earth
What are these words we hear
of the Sun and the Moon?
Who but the Sun determined itself great?
For what reason does this satellite care
for the Sun to swoon?
What trick is this of fate?
Are you to be a matchmaker
or shall it be left to chance?
This delusion we fear.
For the Sun was born a taker
and what is left for romance?
Not in the words we hear.
The Moon is no match for the Sun.
Innocence born is taken.
How can this bond abide
the selfish acts of a self-loved one?
This love must be mistaken.
From us, the truth, do not hide!
19: The Earth responds to the Stars.
Orion took from Eros bow and arrow,
playing cupid of the skies.
But it was Dionysus that sealed this doom.
You act of narrow minds.
This act does not despise
for it was Oenopion that blinded the Moon.
Of Artemis, ask the bear, Callisto,
For her silver light is dark,
shining only as a blemished jewel,
a good match for Apollo the jealous minstrel.
Anyone else in shining brings vengeance to embark
for in their youth, one was reckless and the other, cruel.
Let Selene have her time as a luminary.
All of creation is relative to each other.
Mind yourselves, not this romance.
Leave this solar system solitary.
What need do you have to bother
in this convenient happenstance!
20: The Moon Continues its Dialog with the Sun.
Stature I may have little of
Though you are great,
consider me,
greater is my love.
My love why hate?
Consider me.
You and I can share the sky.
For our name,
greater than all stars that we see,
side by side you and I,
should be proclaimed.
If I had my way that is how it would be.
All those on earth will know of our love
and all those in heaven will see.
Consider me.
From all the heavenly bodies above,
our astral arrangement, a prodigy.
Consider me.
However, for our love to grow
It takes the effort of two.
Consider me.
How deep our love could go.
This is my response to you.
Oh! Consider me.
21: The Sun counters and demands:
My flames will reach higher
If I consider you,
to shine on the Earth through the night,
for my passion and desire
this for me you will do,
be reflective of my fiery light.
If your love is true
then your promise keep.
Upon the Earth reflect my flame.
If I consider you
for my love to reap
you must radiate my acclaim.
Yes! Greater than all stars, it is true.
I see you see what all should see in me,
a perpetual nova.
So do what you have said you will do.
If love grows, what will be will be.
And Love me, your Casanova!
22: The North Star intervenes:
Eros! Stop this injustice and make right this wrong!
From Selena’s core remove your dart.
Lest the Sun’s self-important depravity
End the harmony of eternity’s song.
Let free will once more enter the Moon’s heart
And remove your arrow from its inner cavity.
To allow this lie is to give birth
To such self-centered gravity
To cause the Sun to collapse in upon self
In self-appointed celestial worth
Lest the Sun ensnare all matter and energy
as Collapsar and the universe engulf.
23: The Sun Continues towards the Moon:
If your love is true then prove your devotion
Let the North star be put to shame!
In the darkness, upon you, my reflection will shine
And the living waters of Gaia in constant motion
will outweigh the wonders of Polaris’s fame.
To uplift my station
by your mirror of my light.
Your love may be deep
But to gain my consecration
can it reach that height?
This promise, you must keep.
Create for me among the stars a name.
I shall shine in the day
and in the darkness of night
let the North star be shamed!
As you admire from far away,
all shall fathom my might.
24: The Moon doubts:
My love of my heart
you ask too much.
My want of you is to share the sky.
To do your part
needs a loving touch
in love far-flung must we fly.
The night will only keep us apart.
Both light and dark are upon the Earth
my light is my loss reflected
shadowed by my breaking heart.
Your name will be proclaimed in satirical mirth
if I remain neglected.
Where your love fails
My love falls short.
Now I consider you.
Of this love I bewail
and await your retort.
So say what you will do.
25: The Sun begrudgingly yields.
Don’t darken my glory
with your words of slight
the day is mine.
Now you change your story
though you have the night.
Is your heart like cancer benign?
Your whimpering is a matter of greed
but to silence you I concede.
Now be warned if I find your heart untrue
To these words I say, Take heed,
If you do not follow indeed,
A cold wind will blow in your soul right through
and this star will not shine for you.
I’ll visit you some morning
and you can come some afternoon.
For the sake of my glory too
we shall share the sky in your mourning.
But keep the vow you swore to me moon!
So those on earth will see you as I am setting
Just before they close their eyes
and in your dreams, we will be together,
Let this ease your fretting,
and on occasion when I rise
in the changing of the weather.
All will hear the song of your heart
beating your love for me.
Your light will be pale before mine.
When together or apart
Honored by your loyalty
all will know that I am sublime.
26: The Moon pleads for guidance:
Of all the stars in these lonely skies
Is there anyone above?
Will none shine for me?
The Sun, once dear I now despise
Am I to be punished because of love
And in innocence, I believed?
When the nights are cold and dark
When no stars give light to the sky above
I will go on believing
All these thoughts within my heart
My hopes and dreams of finding love
will give me a reason for living.
Yet now my dreams are swept away
By the hardships this star defines
I plead for any light from above
Is there no one to save me from yesterday?
At least tell me of my crimes
that I am found unworthy of love.
27: The North Star gives comfort:
You are not alone in the universe
It is a natural satellite to seek love.
Consider me.
This solar system, though it seems adverse
is just one in the endless heavens above.
Consider me.
Believe in your inner light
And the qualities you own
And not merely what you perceive to reflect.
Look beyond the world’s night
And fear not the unknown,
beyond what the egotistic project.
Not all stars seek to be self-defined.
Of dreams of love be not credulous.
Consider me.
Love is in dreams and of the mind.
Do not let your soul be nebulous.
Consider me.
28: The Earth appeals to the moon:
To make one world
It takes the heavenly bodies of two.
Reconsider the Sun.
The seasons unfurled
Depend upon you
in unity revolving as one.
You make my darkness bright
when the Sun is in your eyes.
Remember your love as it began.
The Sun gives daylight
But alone could make no paradise.
Reconsider the Sun.
The guidance of Polaris
is quickly replaced
by my magnetic pole.
For life will you self-sacrifice
though unequally spaced
let my gratitude fill your empty soul.
29:The Moon considers promise:
It is my longing to see
The rising and setting Sun
that I may respect my vow.
That honor might be with me
when this tapestry of life is done.
It cannot be unraveled now.
I won’t care if this night goes on forever
Polaris you are more than I dared wish for.
But some things are not as they seem.
If only for this moment we are in thought together
For you have healed this hollow in my core
But all I have left to give is a dream.
To proclaim the suns name
To the heavens, I swore
And things cannot be left to chance.
My love, my truth, my blame
I cannot ignore.
Nothing is ever happenstance.
But is not reality born,
out of a dream, this dream of you?
What will this life have in store?
I did not seek the desire to form
this dream to consider you,
so I implore, tempt me no more.
And Mother Earth,
You are the world-given life
by the heavenly bodies above.
In you I find worth
Beyond my strife
So I will give to the Sun my love.
I am grateful for your affection
though I speculate romance,
Could you subsist with another?
this causes perplexing
Yet for your life, I cannot chance
a midnight lover.
Terra Gaia, Tellus, I give
to you my devotions,
Stardust and moonlight.
I love for you to live,
to move your seas and oceans
and live for you to love my light.
30: The moon concedes to the Sun:
I never conceived a few words spoken foolishly
would leave me only with dreams
if it were not for this world between.
I never envisioned how lonely this space could be
with a universe of schemes.
So I will silence my dream.
And the stars will shine in the heavens above
And the Earth will shine below
And all will be cherished by the poet’s mind.
In mortal hearts, I will find love
As I reflect on a star’s rainbow
As well, the months define.
31: The Sun rebukes Veracity:
Dark Rock, your souls are revealed!
Honor you have none.
How dare you speak such!
The motives you’ve concealed
are now seen by everyone.
For reputation, you clutch.
to steal my flame,
to steal my reflection,
to shine as your own,
to make yourself a name.
Enough of this deception!
Your treachery is known.
Your core is cold
Detached and alone
this talk of truth, your reality,
regurgitated lies, though bold.
Your heart is stone!
Your words have no validity.
Your syrupy words, nauseating
Fall like lead.
You have no life of your own
So in mine your permeating
because you are dead.
Yet I hear the earth groan.
So keep your vow
And in darkness fall
Lest the Earth be torn.
It is too late now
It has been heard by all.
If faithless though be warned!
32: The Moon Accedes to the Sun:
Yes I shall keep my vow
And forsake my sanity.
Yet hold onto silent dreams.
With light, there will be a shadow
A reflection of your vanity
despite worldly schemes.
I saw your face
Of sunshine a glow
And fell in love with its fire.
And my disgrace
Is that I did not know
The difference ’tween love and desire.
Although dark,
by night lovers dream of light.
And this shadow which is my being
Will not be torn apart
By wrong or right
to prevent true hearts from seeing.
The hope that shines
in my core
Though cold
Holds light that blinds
Motives pure
And dreams bold.
Yet as surely as you set
And as surely as you rise
I will treat you kind.
For in this I owe you a debt
of desires deception, I am now wise
And if conscience enters your mind
If only to hope
With the dawning day
Love comes back to me
If only this dream in its scope
May someday
Become some other reality
And if a dream
is all I have to show
Now and through eternity
Then I shall dream
And let all on earth know
There is more than this travesty
Yes I am the moon
And in my gravity
Lovers by my light
Shall in passion swoon
To reverie and fantasy
in the moonlit night.
As eternity treads this celestial sea
If your orbit is found loyal
Faithfully a step ahead and behind
You can trust that you will find me
for I am Selena Royal
Of free will and sound mind.
33: The Mysterious speaks in turn:
A tiny speck of solar dust,
The moon is accused.
Rest in this reality.
Are we not absent of relational lust,
with relative science fused.
I am Planet X.
I am both a letter, number,
And an unknown quantity.
Are we categorized by sex?
Who has the say to encumber
us with a mindless category?
Be at rest Terra Soil,
Many names have you.
You are all these and more.
As a Mother, you toil,
With Father Time, you grew.
But you exist beyond this I assure!
Bright star adored by mortal man
All days are numbered, even yours
You are not the brightest in all of creation
The hand of time is moved by God’s plan
Even the brightest, the black hole obscures
You live only to serve your station.
As you orbit be at rest
All are equal in this solar family tree.
Feeble minds categorize,
To determine who is best
In truth, it is best, to be free.
34: The Celestial conversation ends:
From a hypothetical existence
comes this final word
And all creation falls silent to reflect.
All are the same in co-existence
No more relational bounds were heard
All are individuals in respect.
Mortal minds love
And mortal mind divide
All are mortal in creation.
Time rules below and above
Beyond time all will at point abide
So ends this declaration.
1: The stars contemplate their glory
Who amongst us, before Ouranus, father heaven, dies,
in the birthplace of stars, the nebula, short of supernova?
Who has created within their stellar system a paradise
from mere terrestrial, to be proven divine,
not in death reborn, but born a superior nova?
Look upon us celestial bodies!
You cold and barren rocks of ice,
meteoroids, asteroids, and every comet.
Nothing more than space oddities,
but planets by our flame made into paradise
if we choose to unfreeze and life beget.
Of adoration, are we not found worthy?
So say us, the cosmos, YES!
Yet who, short of interplanetary dust, is to be proclaimed
a star, celebrated, divine in glory?
For fear, blinded by our light, we guess,
we contemplate in debate, who is greater named?
2: The North Star questions the skies
If we seek to determine our superiority
from amongst the cosmos lights
lest we fortify a delusion of a lesser star,
who amongst us lacks the self-absorptivity
to claim veneration rights?
Is one less worthy as a pulsar, or more as a quasar?
Consider the Centaur, Chiron, asteroid, or comet?
Tail bright and always flying,
it is shining like a silver bird.
Consider Luna Moon, no luminosity on it
yet to be like a star, pining,
to reflect Helios Sun’s magnitude.
Consider the All-Mother Earth,
Tellus Mater, yet a child by the relations
of the known universe, relations we interweave.
By her, the starry heaven was given birth
in dreams of mortal man and by what is relative.
The minds of poets, who are we to conceive?
Out of chaos, dark energy comes together
in life and death, perpetually reborn, life eternal.
Love is born then light, out of the night, Nyx and Erebus
and if love is as life is, reborn and forever
let us seek to guide us the meek, the minor orbital
to decide, who is worthy of adoration, us.
We like Ouroboros, and the Milky Way, but are too often
Self-appointed, the heart of the universe, center stage.
Let us reside in the heavens, and seek in our quest,
those souls who dwell next to us, less than common,
humble, and modest within the sphere of influence to engage.
They begin anew before they end and judge us best.
3: The Sun converses with the skies
Look upon my solar system whose heat and light I create.
Nine, plus or minus, revolve around me.
their life is by my solar nebula, self-sacrifice.
Even the moons numbering more than one hundred and fifty-eight
are gravitationally bound to me.
Of my celestial objects, I’ll seek advice.
By creations influence, I have been endowed
to bend to my will, asteroids, meteoroids, planetoids too,
comets, giant planets, and even interplanetary dust,
even a light year away from the Opik-Oort cloud
where they say that comets come to me new,
even as far as the Kuiper belt my power is thrust.
From amongst them, I’ll find a matchmaker
for my charismatic magnetism,
a force of orbital motion, my gravity!
I am a supernova, a fusion maker!
In my fascinating fascism,
the animate Earth shall choose a match for me.
4: The Earth speaks to the Sun
I am broad-breasted Gaia, worldly Earth,
The everlasting foundation, consider me
to bestow upon you from Eros Amore, tributes of love
To the starry sky, Ouranos Uranus I gave birth
and to Oceanus Pontus of ocean and sea
and Aer that is mortal breath above.
Ouranos, by Saturn, was put away, lost to my devotion.
Now Uranus is held in place in the sky.
Saturn was disposed of by Jupiter Jove’s desire
to rule all of heaven in its motion.
You, Helios Sun, greater than the failed star, Jupiter, placed high.
Now you are Apollo Sol and my passion for your flames leap hire.
Consider me, I am earth.
by God-given life that the heart of mortal holds.
Your love reflects in the depths of my ocean.
Consider me, and in me find worth
For by Jehovah all matter in the universe unfolds.
In Pontus is the constant motion of unfathomable devotion.
Consider me, your light reflects in my sky
with a fever of desire.
Pluto is dark and tells a dead story.
Consider me, and in my heaven, you will fly
admired as my passion’s fire.
I can cast even Pluto out of the planetary category
Like your gaseous flares,
my volcanic flames leap up to meet you
and like your solar wind,
if comparison dares,
my breezes carry praises to greet you.
Let these continue without end.
Beyond Mercury, in this solar sea
I am wilder and more free.
Beyond Venus in beauty, consider me.
I have faith in myself to be
of your affection, worthy.
Even beyond Mars, consider me.
With languages of Terra Earth and Tella Mater on my soil
and Oceanus Pontus, and Neptune Poseidon in ocean and sea,
With Aether, the soul of the world in my sky
I labor to give birth and provide a life that imaginings toil
for I am equal in all I create and all I create is free
and all life through God emanates from me, as wild as I.
Is this not what any soul would ask of me,
to declare to their devotion and my love?
Yes, I have faith in mortal thoughts to be of worth.
I choose you poetically as a match for me
of all in the cosmos, the heavens above,
I, Gaia, Terra, Tellus Mater, All Mother Earth.
5: The Sun scolds the Earth
Of poetic myth are your wearisome words, ignorant Earth!
Third rock, easily by me made lifeless, silence your declaration.
These characters, primordial, are of you in fraction,
imaginings of a human heart, and are of diminutive worth.
Titans, Olympians, names undeserving of my station
given by particles of living clay and contemptible in action.
Yes, the characters of your world are of slender appeal.
What can your wind, earth, water, or fire
Give it to me as a token?
Only Jehovah knows the truth so what is real?
That for my attention you would aspire,
Or else these bonds of life be broken
You would have the stars speak of your element
Through the mortal minds of a dreamer
But my flames can mean life or solar wind demise
So, seek you, my contentment
And forgo the poetic schemer.
Lest your creation I despise.
You by God are of my making, compared, your fire an ember
Your ocean, in my solar sea, a trickle
your soil, compared to the mass’ I manage, merely dust.
You, quickly perishing, leave little to remember
with a spirit rebellious and a soul that is fickle
what is love if for your life I do not lust?
You give your mythic trifles to me as a token
that you and your mortal minds would aspire
for others, and not just my attention.
All your flowing words are selfishly spoken
for I see in your heart your true desire
of your glory in the lyric to mention.
Seek not your contentment in fame and adoration, but mine!
Nor seek to steal my fire. Yes, my solar flames can mean life
or like mars, Venus and Mercury, to death they can burn you.
As Venus, façade, morning and evening star, a barren rock left behind.
As Mercury, in myth a thief, and Mars in war and strife,
None of these give life. Such is what illusion will earn you!
Now find for me more suitable a love
worthy in stature to adore me.
Neither lesser nor greater for the respect I demand!
Find me one from the celestial bodies above
but not one likely to bore me!
Now fear if you fail and heed my command!
6: The Earth inquiries, to the free-flying skies
Who amongst the constellations
might pause for me and listen
as I call out across this void.
Have sympathy for my consternation.
Even you, the falling stars that glisten,
Comets, Meteors, Asteroids!
You of the free-flying skies,
you, the nymphs of the heavens above,
become one with this ruddy light
and save me from the demise
by accepting Helios Sun’s love.
Join Apollo Sol this night.
Consider this, silver birds,
To Haley’s comet, I gave a name.
Such is mine to give for eternity.
Now consider my words
and receive equal fame.
To be one with the Sun is your destiny.
The Sun’s stardom proclaim
Farther than the Milky Way
Won’t you do this for me?
Bound to the Sun remain,
Shining in the night, saving my day
by taking this burden from me.
7: The comets decline the Earth’s invitation
As spirited maidens of the skies,
we are made to fly free thus
untouched by the scorching hand of a union.
To agree to such gravitation is unwise.
We would be sure to lose part or all of us.
Our ruin is not worth such communion.
The Sun seeks, its stardom
beyond the asteroid belts to be proclaimed
from here to there in a milky way.
We do not seek martyrdom
or to be depleted and maimed
so we are heading the other way.
From the Kuiper belt amongst the stars
to the Oort cloud, we travel together as one
Far and wide beyond the Milky Way
and by the creator, greater stars
We see there than your Sun.
On a single star’s side, we cannot stay.
As silver birds, we travel together
In and out amongst the stars
Near and far and wide
As free fliers, we are happy forever
Amongst pulsars and quasars
But never by their stay.
We slide down the rainbow
of planetary rings
our voyages afar are the envy of all.
with our tail aglow
and fire for wings
We are too far gone, to answer your call.
8: The North Star gives council to the Earth
If you seek to resolve
the arrogance of the cosmos
by appeasing the conceit of a single reign
then your solar family will revolve
In a system of pathos
Not even one left sane.
For a star that imprisons a soul
by manipulation
is unworthy of regard.
The Sun seeks to control
only to raise its’ station
and then discard.
Be wary if you care
and if you do not, be wary still,
in the relationships, you interlace
by the lives you pair,
for only God’s will and not our will,
can interweave the very fabric of space.
What are we to devise who is qualified to become one.
If you value others with respect
seek one ardent, for if love is vain is life only self-important?
You must find a body to look after this Sun
that this star, self-superior, might be kept in check
to make your solar system content.
9: The Earth offers a thought to the Sun
I am sure there are other stars such as you
to replenish this barren world.
Don’t find me too plain-spoken,
for I am content in my orbit around you.
More so I speak for fear of the darkness lest I be hurled.
So I offer you this token.
The North Star speaks in words of good sense
and shines the brightest in my night
Consider this noble luminary
to guide life’s direction through the universe immense.
To compliment your light
and make my night less solitary.
The North Star leads with wisdom and insight
all those not clouded by an arrogant mind
if they but look up with open eyes.
Who better to guide you in your night
then this one whose heart is kind
And for me, a comfort, so be advised.
For this Guiding Star shines with affection
when in shadows your light leaves me.
On my darkest night, I am not lost.
Even mortal love finds romantic connection,
shown the way on land and sea,
that none be star-crossed.
10: The Sun scoffs
Let the North Star glow and let it fade.
While you below alight with my shine.
I am most worthy to be adored.
My rays a flow of golden cascade
and all know this light to be mine.
Yet you bring me discord!
Although I delight in the love of par,
you suggest I shine only in the day.
By hours of darkness am I to compete for affection?
By what right does this North Star
draw the night and show lovers the way?
Put aside your thoughtless contemplation!
If darkness were to surround you
to make miserable your mirth!
Would you then understand?
To find for me, I have bound you,
one short of my worth
yet worthy of my hand.
11: The Earth pleads to the constellations
Oh, cry for me, heavens gatherings!
For your design is the awe of mortal dreams
and this quandary is a quagmire I cannot leave.
Why bother in this matter of things?
If I perish so will you, corporeal esteem.
What are your myths to entertain children believe?
No adoration do I seek
but sympathy for this omen!
Is there not one of the eighty-eight
named by the Sumerian, Chaldean, or Greek,
Babylonian, Egyptian, or Roman,
to take on this task and save my fate?
Save me from the wrath of the Sun!
I implore lest all on Earth ignore you!
From this quest set me free!
To rescue is there not one?
Any in this great circle will do.
Will not one arrangement answer me?
12: Orion feels pity for the Earth
What can I do to comfort you, plaintive one?
I too have been scorned in love
and blinded by hate.
Then given sight by the eastern rays of the rising Sun
yet by a Love to die and be placed above.
Take heart, your deliverance I can imitate!
Now, what can you do for me
if I can do this for you?
Proclaim me, lest you lament,
The great hunter of all you see.
For the task you ask is not easy to do
to make a discontented star content.
The Sun is bright but only in your skies.
To find one to love such unhappily…
As I loved Merope,
they must be a believer in lies,
just as Artemis loved me.
my love is now vengeance for ardors hope.
I will shoot and cause to swoon,
With arrow and bow
I shall take from mischievous Eros
Revenge on the Moon!
Selene, sorrow will know!
So apt with the arrows!
By my aim, I will not falter
To bond these twins, an unnatural mate.
The Sun’s heart by the moon
will be placed on an alter
when this satellite I permeate.
Then on Earth, I shall boon.
13: The Earth contracts with Orion
Now! End this exhaustion, this burden that I carry
Join this one with the Sun and I’ll keep my word.
Let your arrow fly to find the immortal naive
with whom to this curse we will marry
and I will make you a legend of this world
a handsome giant, mighty hunter, strong and brave.
On charts, your name will be displayed.
The Sun will be confined within this celestial sphere
and in sight of me for my life remain.
By this union, an ecliptic path shall be laid
and followed year by year
To be kept in check and myself sane.
14: The Moon speaks from out of the Skies
What is this pain in my chest?
I feel as I have never felt before.
Has my face been shaken by an asteroid?
Emotions come forth that did not exist.
Love explodes from this hole in my core!
My surface is stirring, filling the void.
I see a star in my eye tonight.
Till it is mine there will be no rest.
To reflect, my heart has bidden.
This first star that comes in sight
as I shudder at this pain in my chest
for in me loves dart hit and is hidden.
It is my brother, the Sun for which I cry.
I seek to share in its astral flight
I long for its golden heart
I must steal it from the sky.
it has nearly torn my soul apart
wrong or right, I will not ask why.
15: The Moon Woos the Sun
Let us shine as we were born, side by side
cutting through the darkness of night
as the Earth alights between you and me.
Our union will be known wide.
Let us be together in the shining daylight
and all shall know our love was meant to be.
If you warm my day
I shall set fire to your night
and we shall shine as one.
Hear what I say
By my side take flight
I give my life to you, Oh Sun!
The North Star may navigate
lovers when your light fails.
With this, my attributes compare.
I guide the ship’s fate
by the Oceans sways and sails.
My soul to you I lay bare.
Consider me, see my moonbeams
As you talk about how you love to shine.
My moonlight also shines to love.
I hold the key to your dreams
and you hold the key to mine.
Let us become one in the sky above.
16: The Sun retorts towards the Moon
How dare you speak of such to me, the Sun?
What matter of match claim you,
to talk to one so high, lowly sister Moon,
When stature you have none?
and nothing to offer me, I blame you
Ha! And you expect me to swoon.
Cast off these dreams, foolish heart
Your fondness is mere fancy.
Greater clumps of dirt I have consumed.
Let loose your schemes of love, depart!
This reflection that you see
Is your fate, Doomed!
What form are you to know me?
I seek one to give me love
that the stars be shown I rule the sky
What greatness can you show me?
for I am the Sun below and above
I own this love let none deny!
17: The Moon beseeches the Sun
With your rainbow as my reflection
and a shadow made of moonlight,
Let me be found convincing.
I shall let you know of my affection
as I go into the night
with you to be romancing.
For my heart, it sings!
I am alive when once I was dead.
By a star, my soul revived.
Oh, such fanciful things
are dancing a halo around my head.
How could this love be contrived?
For you are the Sun
and I am the moon
a mere reflection of your splendor
You are the one
that makes my heart swoon
Love to the receiver, love the sender
18: The stars inquire of the Earth
What are these words we hear
of the Sun and the Moon?
Who but the Sun determined itself great?
For what reason does this satellite care
for the Sun to swoon?
What trick is this of fate?
Are you to be a matchmaker
or shall it be left to chance?
This delusion we fear.
For the Sun was born a taker
and what is left for romance?
Not in the words we hear.
The Moon is no match for the Sun.
Innocence born is taken.
How can this bond abide
the selfish acts of a self-loved one?
This love must be mistaken.
From us, the truth, do not hide!
19: The Earth responds to the Stars.
Orion took from Eros bow and arrow,
playing cupid of the skies.
But it was Dionysus that sealed this doom.
You act of narrow minds.
This act does not despise
for it was Oenopion that blinded the Moon.
Of Artemis, ask the bear, Callisto,
For her silver light is dark,
shining only as a blemished jewel,
a good match for Apollo the jealous minstrel.
Anyone else in shining brings vengeance to embark
for in their youth, one was reckless and the other, cruel.
Let Selene have her time as a luminary.
All of creation is relative to each other.
Mind yourselves, not this romance.
Leave this solar system solitary.
What need do you have to bother
in this convenient happenstance!
20: The Moon Continues its Dialog with the Sun.
Stature I may have little of
Though you are great,
consider me,
greater is my love.
My love why hate?
Consider me.
You and I can share the sky.
For our name,
greater than all stars that we see,
side by side you and I,
should be proclaimed.
If I had my way that is how it would be.
All those on earth will know of our love
and all those in heaven will see.
Consider me.
From all the heavenly bodies above,
our astral arrangement, a prodigy.
Consider me.
However, for our love to grow
It takes the effort of two.
Consider me.
How deep our love could go.
This is my response to you.
Oh! Consider me.
21: The Sun counters and demands:
My flames will reach higher
If I consider you,
to shine on the Earth through the night,
for my passion and desire
this for me you will do,
be reflective of my fiery light.
If your love is true
then your promise keep.
Upon the Earth reflect my flame.
If I consider you
for my love to reap
you must radiate my acclaim.
Yes! Greater than all stars, it is true.
I see you see what all should see in me,
a perpetual nova.
So do what you have said you will do.
If love grows, what will be will be.
And Love me, your Casanova!
22: The North Star intervenes:
Eros! Stop this injustice and make right this wrong!
From Selena’s core remove your dart.
Lest the Sun’s self-important depravity
End the harmony of eternity’s song.
Let free will once more enter the Moon’s heart
And remove your arrow from its inner cavity.
To allow this lie is to give birth
To such self-centered gravity
To cause the Sun to collapse in upon self
In self-appointed celestial worth
Lest the Sun ensnare all matter and energy
as Collapsar and the universe engulf.
23: The Sun Continues towards the Moon:
If your love is true then prove your devotion
Let the North star be put to shame!
In the darkness, upon you, my reflection will shine
And the living waters of Gaia in constant motion
will outweigh the wonders of Polaris’s fame.
To uplift my station
by your mirror of my light.
Your love may be deep
But to gain my consecration
can it reach that height?
This promise, you must keep.
Create for me among the stars a name.
I shall shine in the day
and in the darkness of night
let the North star be shamed!
As you admire from far away,
all shall fathom my might.
24: The Moon doubts:
My love of my heart
you ask too much.
My want of you is to share the sky.
To do your part
needs a loving touch
in love far-flung must we fly.
The night will only keep us apart.
Both light and dark are upon the Earth
my light is my loss reflected
shadowed by my breaking heart.
Your name will be proclaimed in satirical mirth
if I remain neglected.
Where your love fails
My love falls short.
Now I consider you.
Of this love I bewail
and await your retort.
So say what you will do.
25: The Sun begrudgingly yields.
Don’t darken my glory
with your words of slight
the day is mine.
Now you change your story
though you have the night.
Is your heart like cancer benign?
Your whimpering is a matter of greed
but to silence you I concede.
Now be warned if I find your heart untrue
To these words I say, Take heed,
If you do not follow indeed,
A cold wind will blow in your soul right through
and this star will not shine for you.
I’ll visit you some morning
and you can come some afternoon.
For the sake of my glory too
we shall share the sky in your mourning.
But keep the vow you swore to me moon!
So those on earth will see you as I am setting
Just before they close their eyes
and in your dreams, we will be together,
Let this ease your fretting,
and on occasion when I rise
in the changing of the weather.
All will hear the song of your heart
beating your love for me.
Your light will be pale before mine.
When together or apart
Honored by your loyalty
all will know that I am sublime.
26: The Moon pleads for guidance:
Of all the stars in these lonely skies
Is there anyone above?
Will none shine for me?
The Sun, once dear I now despise
Am I to be punished because of love
And in innocence, I believed?
When the nights are cold and dark
When no stars give light to the sky above
I will go on believing
All these thoughts within my heart
My hopes and dreams of finding love
will give me a reason for living.
Yet now my dreams are swept away
By the hardships this star defines
I plead for any light from above
Is there no one to save me from yesterday?
At least tell me of my crimes
that I am found unworthy of love.
27: The North Star gives comfort:
You are not alone in the universe
It is a natural satellite to seek love.
Consider me.
This solar system, though it seems adverse
is just one in the endless heavens above.
Consider me.
Believe in your inner light
And the qualities you own
And not merely what you perceive to reflect.
Look beyond the world’s night
And fear not the unknown,
beyond what the egotistic project.
Not all stars seek to be self-defined.
Of dreams of love be not credulous.
Consider me.
Love is in dreams and of the mind.
Do not let your soul be nebulous.
Consider me.
28: The Earth appeals to the moon:
To make one world
It takes the heavenly bodies of two.
Reconsider the Sun.
The seasons unfurled
Depend upon you
in unity revolving as one.
You make my darkness bright
when the Sun is in your eyes.
Remember your love as it began.
The Sun gives daylight
But alone could make no paradise.
Reconsider the Sun.
The guidance of Polaris
is quickly replaced
by my magnetic pole.
For life will you self-sacrifice
though unequally spaced
let my gratitude fill your empty soul.
29:The Moon considers promise:
It is my longing to see
The rising and setting Sun
that I may respect my vow.
That honor might be with me
when this tapestry of life is done.
It cannot be unraveled now.
I won’t care if this night goes on forever
Polaris you are more than I dared wish for.
But some things are not as they seem.
If only for this moment we are in thought together
For you have healed this hollow in my core
But all I have left to give is a dream.
To proclaim the suns name
To the heavens, I swore
And things cannot be left to chance.
My love, my truth, my blame
I cannot ignore.
Nothing is ever happenstance.
But is not reality born,
out of a dream, this dream of you?
What will this life have in store?
I did not seek the desire to form
this dream to consider you,
so I implore, tempt me no more.
And Mother Earth,
You are the world-given life
by the heavenly bodies above.
In you I find worth
Beyond my strife
So I will give to the Sun my love.
I am grateful for your affection
though I speculate romance,
Could you subsist with another?
this causes perplexing
Yet for your life, I cannot chance
a midnight lover.
Terra Gaia, Tellus, I give
to you my devotions,
Stardust and moonlight.
I love for you to live,
to move your seas and oceans
and live for you to love my light.
30: The moon concedes to the Sun:
I never conceived a few words spoken foolishly
would leave me only with dreams
if it were not for this world between.
I never envisioned how lonely this space could be
with a universe of schemes.
So I will silence my dream.
And the stars will shine in the heavens above
And the Earth will shine below
And all will be cherished by the poet’s mind.
In mortal hearts, I will find love
As I reflect on a star’s rainbow
As well, the months define.
31: The Sun rebukes Veracity:
Dark Rock, your souls are revealed!
Honor you have none.
How dare you speak such!
The motives you’ve concealed
are now seen by everyone.
For reputation, you clutch.
to steal my flame,
to steal my reflection,
to shine as your own,
to make yourself a name.
Enough of this deception!
Your treachery is known.
Your core is cold
Detached and alone
this talk of truth, your reality,
regurgitated lies, though bold.
Your heart is stone!
Your words have no validity.
Your syrupy words, nauseating
Fall like lead.
You have no life of your own
So in mine your permeating
because you are dead.
Yet I hear the earth groan.
So keep your vow
And in darkness fall
Lest the Earth be torn.
It is too late now
It has been heard by all.
If faithless though be warned!
32: The Moon Accedes to the Sun:
Yes I shall keep my vow
And forsake my sanity.
Yet hold onto silent dreams.
With light, there will be a shadow
A reflection of your vanity
despite worldly schemes.
I saw your face
Of sunshine a glow
And fell in love with its fire.
And my disgrace
Is that I did not know
The difference ’tween love and desire.
Although dark,
by night lovers dream of light.
And this shadow which is my being
Will not be torn apart
By wrong or right
to prevent true hearts from seeing.
The hope that shines
in my core
Though cold
Holds light that blinds
Motives pure
And dreams bold.
Yet as surely as you set
And as surely as you rise
I will treat you kind.
For in this I owe you a debt
of desires deception, I am now wise
And if conscience enters your mind
If only to hope
With the dawning day
Love comes back to me
If only this dream in its scope
May someday
Become some other reality
And if a dream
is all I have to show
Now and through eternity
Then I shall dream
And let all on earth know
There is more than this travesty
Yes I am the moon
And in my gravity
Lovers by my light
Shall in passion swoon
To reverie and fantasy
in the moonlit night.
As eternity treads this celestial sea
If your orbit is found loyal
Faithfully a step ahead and behind
You can trust that you will find me
for I am Selena Royal
Of free will and sound mind.
33: The Mysterious speaks in turn:
A tiny speck of solar dust,
The moon is accused.
Rest in this reality.
Are we not absent of relational lust,
with relative science fused.
I am Planet X.
I am both a letter, number,
And an unknown quantity.
Are we categorized by sex?
Who has the say to encumber
us with a mindless category?
Be at rest Terra Soil,
Many names have you.
You are all these and more.
As a Mother, you toil,
With Father Time, you grew.
But you exist beyond this I assure!
Bright star adored by mortal man
All days are numbered, even yours
You are not the brightest in all of creation
The hand of time is moved by God’s plan
Even the brightest, the black hole obscures
You live only to serve your station.
As you orbit be at rest
All are equal in this solar family tree.
Feeble minds categorize,
To determine who is best
In truth, it is best, to be free.
34: The Celestial conversation ends:
From a hypothetical existence
comes this final word
And all creation falls silent to reflect.
All are the same in co-existence
No more relational bounds were heard
All are individuals in respect.
Mortal minds love
And mortal mind divide
All are mortal in creation.
Time rules below and above
Beyond time all will at point, abide
So ends this declaration.