Light of love

b-LAH-que

As Earth and sun come to pass, daylight creeps upon the sea

Ocean waves return its shine; a gift to show it has been seen

And gifts bestowed from those below emit a glow like ocean's gleam

For growth provoked of sunshine's gift of light is all Earth's forests need

And upon life, the sun grants sight, and if it could speak

It would say, "all I need is something I can see"

Leaves then grow and branches weave as sunbeams bathe the canopies

And blossoms burst in vibrancy toward something for which they can reach

As flowers, vines, and petals stretch toward all for which they'd ever seek

The sun drifts by and probably thinks, "oh, what a sight to see!"

  • Author: b-LAH-que (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 2nd, 2017 00:43
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