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There’s an innate understanding in sadness. To look at the moon and to notice the shadows Is not to ignore the haunting glow of its shine. To look at what hides behind the sunshine, beneath its smile, Is not to crave the silence in the night. To keep dancing in meadows of light But to start crying in the rain. Each drop, both from skies and tears, Washes away the built up layer on cheek and earth. That is beauty in sadness; deaths kiss, sweet and heavy. Is this just rainfall? Or is the sky weeping for us?
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Mar 6, 2019
Mar 6, 2019 at 3:20 AM UTC
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There’s an innate understanding in sadness. To look at the moon and to notice the shadows Is not to ignore the haunting glow of its shine. To look at what hides behind the sunshine, beneath its smile, Is not to crave the silence in the night. To keep dancing in meadows of light But to start crying in the rain. Each drop, both from skies and tears, Washes away the built up layer on cheek and earth. That is beauty in sadness; deaths kiss, sweet and heavy. Is this just rainfall? Or is the sky weeping for us?
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Mar 6, 2019
Mar 6, 2019 at 3:20 AM UTC
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