This is what I know

This is what I know:
Stories are embers that refuse to die
in the breath of those
who dare to speak them,
dancing between truth
and the dream of a lie.

Pirates carve the flesh of the sea,
the tides,
whispering curses and silver-laced songs,
drinking deep from the wells of the storms,
never drowning,
never home for too long.

There are beings of fire,
hunger,
and light,
consumers of worlds in furious gleams,
and beings of sadness,
softness,
and ice,
crawling the depths of their quiescent dreams.

There is death without tears,
coldness unbowed,
silences vast for a cry to disturb,
and scriptures of tears for death,
—oh, so loud—
that they shatter the stars with the weight of each word.

And magick—oh, magick—woven in ink,
in rustles,
in laughter,
in sorrow and rage,
in spells,
in forgetting,
in stories,
in drink,
in the turning of time, of page, of dying,
in the fate of becoming,
in the sentence of being.

Yes, this is what I know:
Stories are embers that refuse to die.
They burn,
they consume,
they weep,
they ignite—
But, often, too often, they stay trapped inside.

Each of them came from a different Star

Each of them came from a different star,
Silent travelers in the cosmic bazaar.
Through galaxies vast, they wandered far,
Seeking the tales of lives bizarre.

Some from the fires of an ardent sun,
With dreams ablaze, like a race began.
Their light, a beacon, guides their way,
Illuminating paths where destinies sway.

Others from the cool, and distant spheres,
Where wisdom speaks in crystalline tears.
Ice-born souls with quiet in their eyes,
Carrying the echoes of supernal lullabies.

Each of them, a leading light in the choir,
Ignited by dreams, fueled by their fire.
From Orion’s belt to the farthest afar,
Each of them came from a different star.

They danced in the nebulae, clasped by the night,
Weaving their stories in the scope of starlight.
In the vastness, their fortunes intertwined,
A song of constellations, forever enshrined.

Through the eons, their stardust shall soar,
As mythical wanderers, forevermore.
For in the material of the endless expanse,
They find their unity, their immortal dance.