Been a while since I posted. Here we go again.
Even the mighty Sun requires a full moon for us to truely grasp at its brilliance. For a hunk of rock to reflect enough light as to illuminate even the darkest hours of the night is a testament to the source. But every light will create a shadow, and the intensity of the light is directly proportional to the intensity of the darkness. If not carefully placed, even the purest light source will cast a shadow over what could otherwise be a beautiful rose. In the absense of light, however, it will give in to shadow. It will wilt and rot and die, but so long as the shadow remains, nothing new will grow to take its place.
Interpret it as you will. I'd love to hear what you come up with, if you've got nothing better to do.
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Currently listening to:
"M4, Part II" by Faunts
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