A new philosophy on life |
Moons don’t shine Suns don’t glow. . . How’s the moon to shine without light? How can one sustain being big and bright? The light brings warmth and love, As the sun brings warmth. Suns don’t glow Moons don’t shine. . . The bright light of the sun Blinding yet joyful. How can darkness be so light? Is there happiness in destruction? Is there joy in the unseen? How can one determine the sights of the world, Without enjoyment of the unknown. . . How can the moon shine? Without help from the sun, How can the moon shine? The moon becomes covered by the sun, Emitting immortal darkness Yet blinding light. . . How can such darkness become such a void? Is there light within a void? Emptiness shares no shell, Yet the beauty of it is only found, With eyes closed wide Yet open, covered in darkness. . . Eyes open shut, Wide enough to see the beauty in a dead world Death is beautious Yet not in life. . . But in life there lies death. Resembling the moon without a glow And the sun without a shine Is life without death, The sun without shine is a solid moon And the moon with a glow is a sun. . . The moon doesn’t glow The sun doesn’t shine. . . Preserve the glow Gleeful as glistening snow Falling into lust Upon cold ground Warmed not by a suns light But upon the moons glow How must one grow. . . The moon doesn't shine The sun doesn't glow. . . Childs dance Filled with cheer As a sorrow strewn mother sheds tear Loss mourns not for the found Yet moons circle Awaiting moments to shine As suns years to dim. Like children They dance. . . They dance not for glory Not for pain Not for solitude Yet for hope, After all tis hope That drives man to and from sanity Tis hope that feeds the starved Tis hope that awakens us each day Tis hope that one day. . . Yet without hope. . . Is there happiness and life? Is there chaos? Does not chaos give breed Only to peaceful anarchy Leeching upon the idiosyncrasy of life Only to reveal that. . . There is no hope, For the moon is without glow And the sun without shine. |