Fair Warning

We are troublesome constellations -
we dim nights with unhallowed brightness
that stings and blinds the eyes.
                              Despised, yet we dare to
                    cling to the moonlit canvas.
                            Stubborn as dumb mules,
we reach for other stars
                    and mar them with our light.
                                      We are fools,
believing we are providing
desired service every dusk 'til dawn.
                    But we only spawn unabashed bias.
                             Liars are far more honest
and preferable to our deceptive shine.
                         All grow disinclined to heed us
             or give us the proper time.
Time! If only we had more
so that others may fall beside us,
equally lost to the murky darkness.
Our morbid constellations aim for
                             this one purpose.
This we do, for we have denied
                          the Truest Light.
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Another poem about my personal convictions. Hopefully it's fairly straightforward!

Cheers!

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