Should a flower not open to the sun because there is nightfall?
Should a flower, soft, delicate, trusting, not blossom magnificently, brilliant unfurling full petals, splashing perfume, colour to the world, inviting pollination, growing rich seeds for the future, pods full of grace, because the sun is swallowed up by darkness?
Thursday, January 25, 2007
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A wondrous metaphor~and a Moonflower~Two in one~one spirit and one solid in form.
ReplyDeleteMy mind goes here this moment.
I remember this piece from your xanga forum. It is no less brilliant in its' engaging simplicity and eternal contemplation.
Blessings, my Friend~
Was this piece on your xanga forum? Or was it always here and I simply neglected to comment in reading it once before?
ReplyDeleteIt is brilliant, nonetheless~
In Light~