It is 4 AM and the indigo of dawn has crept up behind the dark mass of clouds, tendrils of wispy sky shadow can be made out as its glow indicates the path Apollo's chariot will cut through the night in four hours.
Near two millennia ago a human once wrote: โDwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, And see yourself running with them.โ Near two millennia from now a human might read what words I've written and find me whilst trawling through the hopes and dreams of someone so far away. Somebody saw something of beauty, they reach out through the ages to pass it on; Their feeling encapsulated, Their reason preserved, Their spirit remembered as for a moment they are disclosed.
Even if all I have to say is a word for the light of the horizon as it creeps unto dawn, I am in your mind briefly. I forget there's so much I want to live for sometimes so I write something to remind me.
Quote: Lines Ten and Eleven from Meditations by Marcus Aurelius