For I remember… I am not from this planet. My planet? Your planet, and the Cosmos. I would like to see other worlds now that I am here. Impossible— for I can only travel within my mind. As I lay down to speak with the mystery man who, with arrogance, wit, and terrible odor, said: Behold! Behold, thy earthing. Your name? No name— just shadows and wind. Bluffing buffoon, neither here nor there, thou hast cast thy spells; yet I vibe with Earth. Now think, as I stare into your eyes and offer pity, or perhaps treasures to pursue. I remember when thou begged from here, as you stared upon my abode; you did not flinch, nor blink an eye. I admired thy courage, thy fearless spirit— for I gave it. What of Earth? What of it? For I do not dwell in silence here. I dream of it. I dream of all that is there. What is there? The Cosmos, the Cosmos, the Cosmos— the place to which I belong. A poem by S. I. Guzman
Cosmic Wanderer’s Reflection
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