Invisible Constellations. Poem by Marcondes Pereira

Invisible Constellations.



Zeus knows that men carry a piece of night,
a piece of night, we never saw before.
If we ignore them, they will never come to the light.

Unexpected thoughts, stars out of our sight.
We don't control our thoughts, it's a useless fight.
Uranus, your constellations won't leave us anymore.

Saturday, September 23, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: psychology
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