Where Stars Lean

Where Stars Lean

A Poem by Curly Grace
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-a dialogue of earth and sky

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You held stars
 in your fingers-
I’m sure of it,
or perhaps
 it was just your wink
  playing tricks.


Do I reach
 for one,
or claim
  the whole sky?


Reach if you must,
 but know this-
stars are
 not souvenirs.


They bruise
 easily
  and remember
 the warmth
of every hand
 that dared them closer.


I watch
 from beyond clouds,
 beyond winds,
from horizons
 stretching
  farther than desire.


Then teach me
 the difference
between taking
 and being invited.


I’ve mistaken gravity
 for permission before.


I feel it
 in rivers’ pull,
in mountains’ tremble
 when I tilt
  toward you.


That’s how the sky chooses.


It leans-
 not to those who grab,
palms open,
 willing to be changed
  by what answers back.


The stars bend
 toward you
  only as the wind
   whispers their names.


I can be patient.
I can be reckless.


Tell me which one
 you’re hoping to see tonight.


I shift like soil
 after rain,
  waiting
for your storm
  to meet me.


Neither.


I watch for the moment
 you stop performing
 and let your hands
admit
 what they want.


The constellations lean closer,
 curious
  which way
   you will fall.


Then watch carefully.


I might surprise you.
Or linger
 at the edge,
  teasing the sky,
   testing its gravity-
and yours.


Mountains rise,
 rivers turn,
and still I reach,
 rooted
  yet restless.


The wind bends closer,
 leaning
  into trembling mountains
  and rivers.


Stars shimmer,
 holding their breath
  for what comes next.


A pulse passes
 between all things,
silent but felt,
 stretching
  the space
between reach
 and surrender.


Horizons tremble
 as stars shift,
a slow dance of light
 across the curve
  of night.


Rivers wind through valleys, restless,
 mirroring
  the pull from above.


Every tremor, every shimmer
 answers
  an unspoken question.


Clouds gather
 like conspirators,
shadows tracing secrets
  across the mountains.


The sky leans lower,
 its vastness brushing
  the edges of earth,
whispering promises
 that tremble
  into soil and stone.


A single star falls,
 sliding past trembling treetops,
  catching the reflection
   of rivers in motion.


Time pauses
 in that thin space
where gravity forgets itself,
and earth and sky
 hold their breath together.


Light drifts through valleys,
 spilling over peaks.


The wind carries whispers
 that taste of starlight.


Rivers rise
 to meet the sky, trembling,
curving
  toward the heavens
   with a devotion
    that makes mountains sigh.


The stars tilt closer,
 tilting the night with them,
and clouds melt
  into the soil,
as if gravity itself
  has forgotten
   which way to fall.


Every pulse of breath,
 every shimmer of light
  becomes a thread,
weaving
 earth and sky
  into a single, luminous body.


And then,
 for a moment that lasts forever,
they fold into one another-


Mountains breathing
  beneath infinite skies,
Rivers carrying constellations
   in their flow,
The wind circling,
  circling,


Until there is no above
 or below,
only the quiet, radiant hum
  of two worlds
learning
  to be one.

© 2026 Curly Grace


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What a beautiful long authentically written poem, I reread it a second time,✨

I swear I met the ethereal thing called stars by reading this, imagery and language , blown away by this poem. So very dreamlike. 🤍🤍

It reminds us of the beauty and fragility of relationships, both with people and the natural world.
Thanks for sharing this poem.
~Amy

Posted 2 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Curly Grace

1 Month Ago

Amy, thank you so much for this. I’m really moved that the imagery spoke to you in that way.
Amy R

1 Month Ago

You're welcome, and yes it did. 🤍



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Overall, it’s a masterful, lyrical exploration of intimacy and interconnection, blending the cosmic and the corporeal, leaving the reader suspended between awe and longing. It reads like both a love poem and a hymn to the natural world.


Posted 1 Week Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Curly Grace

1 Week Ago

Thank you. It means a lot to know the poem carried that blend of awe and closeness for you.
Beautifully written, incredible imagery, can't say anything that other reviewers haven't already said. I love nature pieces and this is one of the best I've read. Keep up the amazing work!

Posted 1 Month Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Curly Grace

1 Week Ago

Thank you for this. I’m grateful the piece met you in the way it did.
I find myself waiting to breathe reading this. I will be saving this one in my library.

Posted 1 Month Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Curly Grace

1 Month Ago

Thank you, Brandon. I’m really glad the piece held you like that. It means a lot that you’d keep.. read more
What a beautiful long authentically written poem, I reread it a second time,✨

I swear I met the ethereal thing called stars by reading this, imagery and language , blown away by this poem. So very dreamlike. 🤍🤍

It reminds us of the beauty and fragility of relationships, both with people and the natural world.
Thanks for sharing this poem.
~Amy

Posted 2 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Curly Grace

1 Month Ago

Amy, thank you so much for this. I’m really moved that the imagery spoke to you in that way.
Amy R

1 Month Ago

You're welcome, and yes it did. 🤍
Wow, absolutely blown away by this. This is fine art. The most beautiful use of words imaginable. This should soar

Posted 2 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Curly Grace

1 Month Ago

Thank you so much for this. I’m really humbled that the piece reached you that deeply. Your words .. read more
D. Mansfield

1 Month Ago

I just read it again and all I can say is that alot of us are ju7st on here, you are a poet. Find yo.. read more
Curly Grace

1 Month Ago

Thank you… That’s incredibly kind of you to say. I’m grateful the piece spoke to you.
Sarah!
Dang!!! STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS IMAGERY... I have never seen better... I was going to copy and past the ones I liked most as reference, but how could I choose... every one is like a ruby or sapphire, emerald or diamond, and is beautiful and perfect. sigh...
Vol

Posted 3 Months Ago


Curly Grace

2 Months Ago

Vol… thank you. Your words feel far too generous for me, and I’m honestly humbled. You write wit.. read more
Vol

2 Months Ago

Sarah,
The problem most wannabe poets find hardest to overcome is their personal insecurity, .. read more
This is absolutely mesmerizing. The imagery of stars, rivers, mountains, and wind interweaving feels both cosmic and intimate. I love the way the poem balances patience and longing, reach and surrender—the quiet, radiant hum at the end is breathtaking. Truly immersive and beautifully written.

Posted 3 Months Ago


Curly Grace

2 Months Ago

Thank you… your reading of the poem is incredibly generous. I’m humbled that the imagery and the.. read more
A definite Fave! I am so moved by the first read that it has to be read again and again to re-experience its delight. 🕊️🙏🏻🤩

Posted 3 Months Ago


Curly Grace

2 Months Ago

Thank you so much… I’m really moved that the poem touched you like that. Knowing it invited you .. read more
Relationships are like rivers and our hearts are like stars that reflect in them. Nature understands love. We must learn from it. Beautifully penned.

Posted 3 Months Ago


Curly Grace

2 Months Ago

Thank you so much, BuzzyB. I love the way you phrased that nature really does hold so much wisdom ab.. read more
BuzzyB

2 Months Ago

Nice to see you again. I loved the poem...You're most welcome.

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Some sparks linger, tender and captivating, leaving us undone. -Curly Grace I'm an Artist by nature. I see the world in a different way than most. I find beauty in everything. Welcome. If you&r.. more..