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Celestial Object
05:55
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Dawn found the wreckage
First light reflects off metal
Across its surface
Uncannily intact still
Shining in sunrise
Distorted engravings
In alien scripture
The crater is still smoking
An ominous spirit
Is lingering heavily
Over the bleak crash site
Entity of unknown kind
Summoned from the canopy
Crafted by unearthly mind
Object of celestial design
Beneath the bright shell
Enshrined within its sealed core
Heretofore dormant
Lie still encapsulated
Inactive powers
Dreaming for countless aeons
Of rising once more
Approaching in silence, the examiners finally are
Facing the artifact in all its mystic sheen
Entity of unknown kind
Summoned from the canopy
Crafted by unearthly mind
Object of celestial design
Men found the wreckage
Their gaze mirrored in metal
The substance within
Once it has been made free
Will rise from stupor
And dethrone humanity’s
Millennial reign
Uncover at last what is dwelling beneath
The layers of casing left undisturbed for so long
Entity of unknown kind
Summoned from the canopy
Crafted by unearthly mind
Object of celestial design
Entity of stellar kind
Brought down through the night skies
Substance foreign to mankind
The celestial object arrives
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Arrival of the Artifact
07:52
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Tearing through heaven
Stellar foreboding
Scorching the firmament
with blazing tail
Fire erupts on impact
Flames lick the object
as shadows dance around the crater
From the charred grounds a pillar of smoke towers to heaven
leading men of discovery to search the site for answers
A carrier from the void awakens the fantasy
of answering the riddle of life among the stars
Yet what we first thought was the bright light of dawn
was only the last dying embers of falling dusk
A starspawn cast forth from
strange realms of blackness
carrying the seeds of mankind’s perdition
Fervent to meet the messenger from the cosmic depths,
unknowing enquirers near the artifact with ardor
A carrier from the void awakens the fantasy
of answering the riddle of life among the stars
Yet what we first thought was the bright light of dawn
was only the last dying embers of falling dusk
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Starscape Östersund, Sweden
Traditional heavy metal from Sweden, telling epic tales of journeys beyond the stars
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