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over the sky, under the sea
oh! how he so loved the night sky
 he loved it even with untied shoelaces 
 as he stood on a bridge made of sticks and stones
 watching those silky stars sink into the satin sheets of the shiny sea
 oh! how he so loved the night sky
 scrawling his wishes onto the sleeves of his paper planes
 and the wind would whisk them away and they’d be forever
 forever like those faded pictures where mom flung her arms out to the fiery sunrise and laughed
 those faded pictures in the flickering frames,
 whose glass was shattered by dad’s drunk fists 
 …oh, dad must’ve forgot. forever.
 oh! how he so loved the night sky
 tossing his kites up, ribbons fluttering in the wind
 soaring, and they were beautiful
 beautiful like when snowflakes unfurled and pasted themselves to his window 
 when the snowflakes were shivering, achingly, new
 but the windows were smeared, lonely charcoal moths ripped by ugly chalk words.
 ….oh, everyone must’ve not seen it. beautiful.
 and now the paper planes were crumpled. and now the kites’ strings had tangled in the hanging tree.
 and now on the bridge of sticks and stones, he wondered whether anyone would miss him
 if he flew up to the night he loved so much to build snowmen with his mom 
 but there was no answer, no answer from the silent sky 
 so he jumped
 over the sky, under the sea

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