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Love and Light

A single dandelion seed could turn a desert into a beautiful garden, all it needs is someone to love it and look after it ~

Because the love of light is for all to bear, it is embracing, warm and gentle, life grows out of it to rejoice it's wonderful unique touch.

Seeing the desert one should note, that light can be cruel and harsh, scorching in heat while only trying to do what's right,

Leaving behind an almost lifeless part, it becomes the kiss of death,

In the end you get lost, blinded the luminousity which was once a gift

And by the night when it covers, you lost all fear of darkness,

It already became part of what you were anyway, you didn't belong,

Without turning your back you simply let the darkness consume you,

Yet don't you see, that the nights somber appearance holds the glory of crystal starlight; a river of countless of them form the milky way,

Perhaps you are but a blossoming flower, only blooming to the kindled brightness of tonights moon, dim, yet also filled with awe,

The love of light is for all to bear, but don't overdose yourself with it,

Otherwise, it will burn you up before it leaves you rotting.

 

~ Umi

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Written by
UmiofLove
26 / Agender / Germany
Published
May 12, 2018
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I decided that I will stop writing poems once I get to 161, I hope no one will miss me

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