I was one of them
A dust, a dot in the bunch of dots
Gathered in heavenly space
Separated from the other but connected to somewhere
Maybe I'm just a little, but I hope you'll notice me
Twinkling in the night and not shining
In the millions of us, I hope you wont forget me
I have no name but still remember me
I stand from the distance, a hundred miles away from you
We are near, close but indeed far
Were in the same highway wide and free
Endless and no boundaries
But the gravity stills pulls you apart from me
Being part of this constellation
Is a magical dream but sucking
No pollution but suffocating
I want to explode, to burst, to burns, to fall down
But I know you'll never catch me
I wish you can have me in your art
And put in your masterpiece paint by heart
I long that the meteors will hear me
Even it takes only a second in passing me
But some wishes cannot be granted
Some ambitions cannot be achieved
Some fantasy cannot be turn to reality
And some heart's dreams cannot fulfill
So I travel along the way
Runs and wanders afar
Until it takes me to nowhere
And detached me from where I used to be
I'm not vanished, I'm not disappeared
I'm lost, astray, and became stranger
But still imprisoned in this galaxy
Still captivated in this world you're holding on tightly
I hope I can find the way back home
And be part again of your starry imaginations
Where I can lay my restless heart
And sleep tight along with your warm and stares
And live even temporary in this universe,
A universe of us
But can never be ours.
YOU ARE READING
LOST STARS
Poetrya poem of a star lost in the heaven of his heart FOR THE GLORY OF JESUS