you, whose body is forged of a dew beyond the murky waters - and the glistening teeth of a countless ray of corals, a marine bliss in itβs whole - why do you shun the world out? why do you seek solitude entirely in your clam? for out there, an explorer - albeit one - is eager to open the clam and see the magnificent pearl that rests among the oceanic pink - you who is bathed in the light of the sun from the blue storm, of nimble hands that caress the sea and waves with such beauty. you, who radiates like a fruitful gem of the ocean, why do you hide yourself from all? you, the pearl in solitude, let loose of the burden that has confined you and reveal your iridescence to the world, for this world is already letting loose of the shine it once held so dearly.