Four buzzes
Wake me up,
Loud in the quiet
Dark.
A seconds-long debate
In my head
Before I jump from my bunk bed
Because who needs a ladder
And why act thirteen
When you could act seven?
I crouch in front of the window
Watching
The 3 a.m. sky.
I can never remember
How pretty the stars are,
Even though
I look at them
So often.
The sky isn’t black.
It’s dark blue,
I think,
But maybe if there was no
Light
From humans
It would be black.
Stars are different sizes
But to us
Some are only brighter
Because they are closer.
I love to feel
Alone,
Small
Like this,
Not because someone wants me to
But because I am
A fleck
On a speck
In the endlessness of space.
Then a meteor
A shooting star
A streak of magic
Whatever you want to call it –
Why I am awake.
I am so lucky
To watch
The universe
Be itself,
It’s like hearing your friend’s secrets.
I wait
Minutes
For another streak
This one smaller
Before my heavy eyelids
Win
And I crawl back into bed.
The universe
Is beautiful.
This is a poem specifically about the meteor showers that happened recently, but I think it could be applied to any night.
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