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1.
As pharaoh Unas
dreamt of becoming a star,
the star dreamt of becoming him.

2.
“Blue bauble in the dark.
Haughty, indifferent beauty. Mine,
if only for a second.”

3.
Daemons, like gods,
lurk in everything. Timeless,
inescapable as death.

4.
Outside space, outside
time. Dimensionless. Screams
echo through the void.

5.
Graveyard of red stars.
Shimmering mirage in heaven.
Death, most beautiful.

6.
“I am the dark star.
Shredding suns and worlds. Gateway
to an undreamt realm.”

7.
“I am who is not.
Pure Anti-Being. Raging,
transfiguring all.”

8.
Lector priests pour the
libations. Unas jumps through
collapsing light cones.

9.
Stars have songs
older than those of men.
And subtler, by far.

10.
Silent hymns whisper,
glimmering verses repeat
in halos of light.

11.
Celestial timepiece.
Pulsar keeping time. Truer
than man’s artifice.

12.
Brown star, doomed to
potential. An embryo
when the cosmos ends.

13.
Pair of azure stars.
Spinning, bound by gravity.
For a time only.

14.
Carbon star smoldering
in the dark. Hoarding not gold,
but spacetime itself.

15.
Intergalactic
plutocrat. Owner of stars.
Poor only in time.

16.
Pure madness,
blubbering through eternity
without end or purpose.

17.
Supernovae burst,
scattering death. Unknown planets
harbor haunted ruins.

18.
Lector priests feed the
king ancient blue stars, until
he becomes one.

19.
Priests of old chant the
forbidden incantations:
gnosis of pharaoh.

20.
Spacetime bent, then shattered.
The vastly improbable, become real.
Deity beckons.

21.
Garnet titan, Mu Cephei,
smasher of worlds, gnasher of moons.
Devoured at last.

22.
The light now enslaved
by dark stars, is reborn in
another universe.

23.
Of us, nothing shall
endure. Not names, not facts, not
even agony.

24.
Drift. Like dust through dark,
nebulae. And you too shall
be reborn, a star.

 

[Editor's Note: This piece of wholly original poetic fiction was inspired by the 283 pyramid texts—sometimes called "pyramid spells" or "utterances"—inscribed on the inner walls of the tomb of Unas at the Saqqara necropolis. They are the most complete set of religious/funerary texts still extant from Egypt's Fifth Dynasty, about 4500 years ago. If you liked this poem, you may enjoy exploring its historical antecedent at Pyramid Texts Online.]



Darius Jones’s works have appeared in Strange Horizons, The NoSleep Podcast, and Star*Line Magazine. His debut poetry book, The Book of Hours, came out in 2025. Darius is a member of the SFWA, HWA, and the SFPA. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia. Follow him on Instagram @DariusJonesWrit or learn more at dariusjoneswriter.com.
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