The stars that grace the boundless night Are dim beside thine eyes so bright. Dark and deep, yet ever fair, They grant the heavens richer air. What need have we of golden day, When th » Continue Reading
Upon a night of tempest drear, There strode a boy, lone and austere. Clad in a mantle of brightest lime, A wanderer lost to space and time. Astro, they called him—his name, A whisper » Continue Reading
Melodic voices permeate the air, A solemn echo of your piercing stare. The strings resound in mournful tune, Yet I presume you shall loathe me soon. The woodwinds sigh, a wistful plea, Yet your embrace is lost to me. Amidst the grandeur of the concert hall, I bow my head to forget it all. » Continue Reading
Long have I been unheeded, much to my sorrow, Yet if you wish to depart, prove your strength on the morrow. Know this—aye, even the gentlest hand, Can move the heart of one who seems most firm to stand. Show me your cou » Continue Reading
The celestial host, the argent moon, Glistens above my porcelain cup. They herald the solemn arrival of eventide, Bidding the weary wo » Continue Reading
It is a truth most solemnly acknowledged that no being fashioned by the hands of the Almighty has ever been granted the boon of absolute perfection. Thus, I, like all others who tread upon this mortal soil, am a creature of flaws, a wretched shadow of imperfection. Indeed, I am the very epitome of a tragic aberration, an outcast unworthy of the light. You may inquire as to why I thus lay bare my s... » Continue Reading
Throughout a number of centuries,religion has played a crucial part in people's lives. From the ancient Greek Pantheon to the formation of Christianity, it is safe to say without a doubt that religion was one of the colors in each civilisation's cultural mosaic. First and foremost, religion emerged as a beacon of light in the darkness of the unknown. Before the advent of science, humanity looked s... » Continue Reading