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love letter to the universe
sometimes,
when it feels as if
problems are rising around me
like water filling in a pool
i like to look up
at the sky
(especially at night)
when all the stars are out
and i like to remember.
i like to remember
that the universe
expands out around me
for what could be an infinity
(an infinity of stars,
spread out around me)
expanding and glowing
burning and freezing
living and dying
just like us.
we look up into the sky
and we see the past
the sky that lived years ago
stars, that
glimmer
and glint
and glow
that could have vanished
long ago
i like to look around
because
every
single
thing
that i see
is a part of this infinite patchwork
that includes me
assembling together
into something beautiful.
i am a part
of the universe,
one piece of an endless puzzle,
growing and expanding,
blazing and colliding.
i am made of stars
that used to exist
long ago
and in a faraway someday
i will be stars once again.
i love the brutal continuity
of the universe
because no matter what
no matter how big we smile
how much we wish
we could save a moment
and stretch it out
and tuck it in our back pocket
no matter how hard we cry
how much we wish
we could go back in time
we are stuck
inside this moment
and we continue to live it
and the sun rises
and the stars twinkle
and we laugh
and we cry
and the universe expands
and life goes on.
i am reminded
that i am nothing
but at the same time
i am a part of everything
and there is beauty
in it all.
there is beauty
in the belonging
in the chaos
in the fact
that the universe
carved out a spot
just for me.
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My name is Celeste, and I am 14 years old. I wrote this piece a while ago about how I love space, and how it makes me feel big and small at the same time. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!