Our Place Amongst the Constellations

by Daniel Mulvany   Mar 24, 2005


This world is full of people and ideas numerous enough to fill what is the night sky with stars, twinkling, glimmering, covering the entire expanse of darkness to the equivalent of what is blue stretched out along a cloudless summer day. How much worth can one man find in such an idea? Yet, as with each constellation, would it be so without the role of each part? Thus, we are to remember, our worth is not determined by the stars of other constellations, but by our place among our own; our family, friends, and neighbors.

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  • 17 years ago

    by LostHopesCrimsonTears

    Nice wording and some nice imagry, but im just not feeling this one..

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