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Proverbs 18v24

Proverbs 18v24

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"A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly:

And there's a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. "

Born in different constellations; our stars lived to unite.

These celestial bodies defied the laws of astronomy,

And exiled themselves from sight to jointly glow our lives


The stars were born before us.

Their lifespan whispered "We can breathe under the soil",

And left the null earthly laws kneeling in dishonor.

The heavens became cold for the stars were devoid.

I believe their mutual fixation synchronized our lives. 


With the same immaculacy present in the birth of Christ,

In the year 2006, we saw fate wed our estranged paths.

Under what used to be a stary sky existence stood tall.

Accentuated by our infant purpose, it stood out of sight.

The stars found delight in colonising our lives.


Alien to people's eyes and ears was the might of the stars.

Earth showed them no mercy for they were not her sons.

The stars are fortunate-tellers for they were sired by fate.

We lived to fulfill the prophesied steps we were yet to take.

O how mighty is the existence of the stars.


As our mobile lives chased the stationary sun,

I realised that earthly laws seek to enslave the stars.

What fixed our paths was not born on Earth's ground.

It whispered ' Kings are born in the land of captivity,

For God to raise a Moses there must be a red sea'.


This seed planted by fate in our minds fueled us.

Ours is to get the world to sing a different song.

The stars symbolise two fractions that make our bond.

"A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly:

And there's a friend that sticketh closer than a brother".


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