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from an aspiring solivigant
humans like to say
we are made up of stardust.
that we are a small part
of a limitless universe
lit by glowing golden city windows
and ornaments of fire,
and that this is enough.
please,
take my useless, star-dust body
and let me trade it for wind
so i can experience our universe
instead of just exist in it.
i want to shout into the grand canyon
and hear my voice echo against its marble walls.
i want to stand atop mount everest
and make deep footprints in the clouds.
i want to fly away from earth, into the galaxy
and see those glowing windows up close,
myself.
i want to journey through planets made of stained glass
and place strange flowers in my hair.
please―
the rest of humanity can keep their bodies and their sayings,
but give me the unknown and unnamed.
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