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      The Star That Sneezes the World Apart

      17th arrives
      with no warning,
      no prelude,
      no gentle clearing of the throat.

      It comes as a sneeze,
      a sudden, violent expulsion
      from the lungs of a star
      too ancient to care
      about the consequences.

      One sharp burst of light,
      one cosmic exhalation,
      and everything nearby
      is scorched into a memory
      of what it once tried to be.

      This is not malice.
      This is not punishment.
      This is stellar biology,
      a reflex,
      a twitch,
      a celestial irritation
      that happens to burn
      entire metaphysical neighborhoods
      in the process.

      The sneeze sends everything
      spiraling outward,
      flung into the far corners
      of whatever counts as “hell”
      in a universe
      that has never agreed
      on its definitions.

      And as the debris scatters,
      as the worlds crack,
      as the shadows recoil
      from the brightness,
      a strange chorus rises,
      the blessings
      of all the inexistent gods.

      Not real gods,
      not ruling gods,
      not listening gods,
      but the imagined ones,
      the forgotten ones,
      the ones we invented
      to make sense of the dark
      and then abandoned
      when the light became too loud.

      They bless the destruction
      with the calm indifference
      of beings who know
      that creation and ruin
      are siblings,
      not enemies.

      April 17th is a day
      of cosmic cleansing,
      a day when the universe
      accidentally wipes the table
      and pretends it meant to.

      A day when a star sneezes
      and the world remembers
      how fragile it is,
      how temporary,
      how beautifully flammable.

      And in the glow
      of that brief,
      blinding eruption,
      we see,
      for a heartbeat,
      that even annihilation
      has its own strange grace.

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