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Polaris – Leland Calistri

When Strife has worked me through,  

Her hands full of profit coat my wounds with wages,  

The day by then is nearly done;  

Not even the hermit keeps vigil at that hour,  

Only the lost and unwilling keep their eyes open,  

Looking towards the morning’s promised resurrection.  

Once compensated for my daily work,  

I gladly take my leave,  

The highway stretches before me with indifference,  

No beginning or end for millions and millions of miles—  

The thought of a comfy rest lightens my heavy heart.  

My hands loose on the steering wheel,  

I join the great community of night time commuters,  

An elect spared from the odyssey of early-evening traffic. 

Soon I come upon the home,  

The false glow of electric candles beckon me inside,  Gladly I accept, and step from my car into the calm outside.  But there, there I saw my constant point,  

Raised among its siblings, though sharing nothing in common,  Great Polaris called me in silence from the earth below:  Who could help but answer the best they could? 

My limitation soon became apparent,  

No radiant palaces among the cosmos could I travel to,  Being the featherless biped of dust and atoms,  

Yet Polaris continue calling me,  

A burning bush in my nighttime Exodus.

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