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The Stars
I sit underneath the old pine trees in my yard
Their skinny bodies marred by turpentine scars
I look beyond their needles into the stars
The stars break the darkness like small holes in the thread of a dress
I stayed there watching them until the dawn rose and the sun brought consequence back into the world
I wondered if they stayed watching me
If they saw everything the light illuminated
Even the horrors that daylight brought
I thought maybe that’s why the stars strayed so far from Earth
They were simply disgusted by us and sought to only maintain an observing distance
The cruelness of mankind scared the stars back into the night
Their pure radiance disturbed by the evils of free will
But why would they stay silent, twinkling in the background
Why let the tumors among men rot the Earth
Why not burn away this world
Create something new from the ashes of sin
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This piece came to me as I literally sat underneath some pine trees in my yard and pondered about some words my grandparents had said concerning God. As a queer person in the South, I’ve always had conflicting ideas about God and the nature of the divine in my life. This poem was a product of it.