I leave these words a loose leaf,
printed on pages, turning,
even on the flip-side,
dangling from a ballpoint pen.
Etched within tablets, tabbed left,
of right footed in the binding
between rapping of tongues
on tooth-turned step stools,
reaching for an audience,
beaming across the distance
to unbridled ears.
Rumors tend to antiquate in many rooms
oared, pushed across a leaflet,
predictions pressed across press,
dancing across the page
and mind the room
in which the page opens doors
outside the stars, not paparazzied,
but miring you in steady gaze.
Lights across the sky
could tell a story of heroes thrown
to victory in the stars
by gods whose names
written and rumored,
rest now on planets, said
to be distant from earth.
About the Creator
Kyrin Sturdivant
I'm a young writer and editor of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and screenplays, based in MN, USA. For more of my work visit my blog site: kyrinsturdivant.com To tip or donate visit: kyrinsturdivant.com/donate ~ Thank you

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