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Day and Night, Love and Love.

Sun, your joyous rays.

They ****** the little hairs

upon my absorbing skin.

My heart twirls and intertwines

with your glimmering smile.

How life is created by

your simple presence.

 

A life that yearns for your

generous warmth for an eternity;

Oh i'm complete with your vibrant laughter.

 

A rain of rainbow lights

cleanse my every pore,

As a renewal of happiness forces its way

through my dancing feet

and pours from my eyes.

Oh dance with me, sweet sun,

we'll share the symphony.

 

Though im curious,

curious for your mysterious cousin.

So i'll sing for him instead tonight.

Sing until every last of your beaming spectrum

has sunk in search of another embracing creature.

 

I'll sing until the crescent of

a single piece of every heart

gleams through a world of black.

 

With sand scattered about the darkness,

one will count each moment.

 

Though i miss you, my beloved sun.

Damaged eyes are starved of your powers;

Now i dance for you.

Dance until a collection of hearts recognize your beauty.

 

So maybe if we all dance, maybe if we all sing,

maybe if we all dream.

The world would glow its rightful glow,

in it's shade of white or yellow,

half or full.

 

Even when darkness has engulfed your hope,

cousin is always there.

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Written by
clarissa-clark
American
Published
Dec 13, 2010
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- From Poems of the Earth, Love, and Truth.

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