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I Held the Sun
I held the sun
between my fingers.
Smaller than I expected
and cooler too.
Bringer of our light,
courier of days
rays that herald the future
settings that paint the twilight
But compared to me -
my love
how small it was.
Like a pebble.
But compared to you -
your eyes
how dull it was
like a stone.
You and I
we make something greater
greater than the sun.
greater than the twilight
and the dawn that wakes us...
we awaken love.
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Favorite Quote:
"'Sal, we gotta go.' 'Where to, man?' 'I don't know but we gotta go!'" -On the Road, Jack Kerouac
This is very beautiful.
My only critique is the use of the word 'twilight' simply because it evokes unwanted thoughts of the series called--hold it, you might have heard of it--Twilight.
Other than that, this is a simple, sweet poem.