I'll be fine
when the sun sinks
behind the cliffs
of the mesa.
I'll be fine
when stars emerge
on the dark scrapbook
pages of the sky.
I'll be fine
when I plunge
into the outrageous
underworld of dreams.
Whether I awaken
or not
I'll be fine.
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