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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Since it's stated in the news that there's only a 10% chance it'll happen, I can't really say I'm disappointed I didn't get to see today's eclipse. The sky was so dark this morning I don't think we would've notice it anyway. But it made me remember a poem I wrote last year, the time when I justed started to get interested in this poetic baloney... I can't really say it's baloney though, I practically love this literary stuff. (Note: 'Baloney' is just a nicer word for bullsh*t.) Yea so...since I had just embarked on the journey of literary arts development, back then, I didn't use any rhyme scheme, but it still served as my foundation. LOL, there's no rule stating poems must rhyme anyway. Here's a poem depicting what an eclipse can actually portray...The Sun's wish to be with the moon
People associate us together so often,
Like a pair of loving butterflies.
The Sun says with all his masculinity,
"Come with me! And I will protect you with warmth and ever-blazing light!"
And the moon shyly replies
"Yes I will, my dear Sun."
The Sun brings life during the daytime,
While the moon settles with her serene glow,
In her tranquil chamber at the corners of the night sky.
Waiting for the Sun to fetch her
While the hour glass flips and turns.
Fate was cruel,
The lovers were destined to be opposites of each other,
Never to meet their beloved,
But to instead feel each other's love only in their hearts.
Darkness upon the world when an eclipse occurs,
But for them,
It is a tear-filled meeting,
Possible only once in many lifetimes.
~Darkness is the dagger of the end which stabs the beginning.
Well, I have another poetic inspiration darting around in my head, but I just can't find words to fit them. Sometimes this happens because your mood doesn't match your idea, yet.
Sigh, but I got to admit, I really wanted to experience that eclipse... Haha.