
There is an old belief that the stars shining
in the night sky are the spirits of those who have died. They
have shed their earthly bodies and exchanged them for bodies
made of light; thousands upon thousands of our dear departed
friends all promoted to glory in the night sky. There is another
saying that the brightest flame burns the shortest.
My friend, you were the brightest star in my own universe.
While I burn on, my flame dimmed by grief and despair at your
passing, the stars are watching me. They are too far away for
me to touch, just as you have gone somewhere I cannot follow
until my own star-time comes. They cannot be held close for
comfort, just as I can no longer hold you close, though I held
you close to comfort you in your final hours. We were together
for such a short time, but the stars will burn forever.
One day I will grow tired of this earthbound body, my own
star-time will come and my spirit will soar into the sky to
burn with all those friends who have gone before me. On the
inky cloth of space we will be reunited in constellations of
joy. Until then, my flame burns low and dim and cold without
you. Through my tears I look upwards to see if you are watching
me and what do I see?
There is a new star shining in the sky tonight.
(There Is A new Star …was written by Sarah Hartwell.