The Mirage
A Poem

I have become fluent in reading the sky, the many rivulets which meet there and paint that mirage.
My own poems the pieces of mosaic, I can see them there fading into stars.
Summary
"The Mirage" is a reflective poem accompanied by an illustrative photograph, exploring the author's deep connection with the sky and their poetic expressions.
Abstract
The poem "The Mirage" delves into the author's intimate relationship with the sky, likening it to a canvas filled with rivulets that create an illusion akin to a mirage. The author describes a personal journey of becoming adept at interpreting the sky's beauty, which is mirrored in their own poetry. These poems are seen as individual pieces of a mosaic that blend seamlessly into the vastness of the universe, ultimately becoming indistinguishable from the stars themselves. The imagery suggests a poetic transcendence where the author's work merges with the cosmic expanse.
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I have become fluent in reading the sky, the many rivulets which meet there and paint that mirage.
My own poems the pieces of mosaic, I can see them there fading into stars.