“Where I came from” is ionized hydrogen and interstellar dust

The sloughed-off remains of a giant star

Radioactive sparks in sunbeam suspension

“Where I came from” is a long-lost generation of suns

Those that lived and died and scattered their own remains

Nuclear detonations of compact matter, the death spiral plunges of neutron stars

“Where I came from” is the empty depths, the far-flung glints on the cosmic ocean

“Where I came from” is an eddy in an infrared-hot protoplanetary disk

“Where I came from” is a collision of worlds so violent it tore magma from the Earth to coalesce into the Moon

“Where I came from” is the sky, the ground, the sea, the very air we breathe

“Where I came from” is the infinite

“Where I came from” is the Universe

And one day, when I am good and ready, I will go back