There is a light in me,
Now buried,
That was once so bright,
It made even the darkest of colors
Look like the first dew of spring
In bright sunlight.
Crafted with the finest
Strokes of honesty and bravery…
The light sparkling so bright
Held onto others with naive optimism;
Believing that the light in others was also
Made of the very same qualities.
But, oh! The felony of nature:
That what we desire is not necessarily
That which we need.
And thus, the light of others,
Overshadowed the light in me.
Making it look like the dullest
Of monsoon skies that could ever be.
The light of others painfully
Drained out the light in me,
And in this process
I forgot that,
There is a light in me
That was once so bright…
It made even the darkest of colors
Look like the first dew of spring
In bright sunlight.
Copyright, Sevenstarhalo 2016.
Why would a star turn off her light when a moon passes by?
Are you forgetting the role of a beautiful butterfly?
your light is precious whether forever or a day,
don’t turn off your light, burn brighter, I say.
keep your lamp trimmed for the bridegroom might come today. your heart is filled with power and light. let it shine.
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Whoa! Did not see that coming! 😀 Thank you so much. 🙂
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Felony of nature is a great line in this context
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Thank you. 🙂
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“…But, oh! The felony of nature…”. Great line! And I love the repetition of the refrain.
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Thank you! 🙂
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May your light shine bright and long. It is a beacon, guiding others to safety, and will still shine after you are gone.
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Yes, hopefully! 🙂
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