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I stand in a dessert without a single dune - just flat sand as far as the eye can see, And high above me: an unreachable Moon, silently shining its silver on me. Too distant for me to hear, - but I know it sings A soft lullaby about fear, And sorrow, and broken wings. So I keep walking, further still, Through this nothingness of sand, An emptiness I cannot fill, I wish for a helping hand. But there is none, and anyway A helping hand I couldn't use: I alone must walk this way, Stand and win, or fall and lose. A whisper from above and far Tells me I'll be home soon; I need no guiding star - I have a guiding Moon.
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Aug 28, 2020
Aug 28, 2020 at 12:15 PM UTC
Guiding Moon
I stand in a dessert without a single dune - just flat sand as far as the eye can see, And high above me: an unreachable Moon, silently shining its silver on me. Too distant for me to hear, - but I know it sings A soft lullaby about fear, And sorrow, and broken wings. So I keep walking, further still, Through this nothingness of sand, An emptiness I cannot fill, I wish for a helping hand. But there is none, and anyway A helping hand I couldn't use: I alone must walk this way, Stand and win, or fall and lose. A whisper from above and far Tells me I'll be home soon; I need no guiding star - I have a guiding Moon.
14.12.2019. Note: The dessert is a metaphor for depression, while the Moon represents the will to live.
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Aug 28, 2020
Aug 28, 2020 at 12:15 PM UTC
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