Most melancholy are sung under moonlit nights because the sun superior is too bright to confront. But then, what if even Mr. Moon fails?
Thats why we have these scattered bits of undying hope called " Stars". Not with scorching blaze, nor with creases and wane but a spec of atmost shine they are. Eyed by all and yet they seem so undisturbed. Clouds and comets may come and cross, but they are the ones that stay. And the best part, at a comforting distance they stay. ...
They say people die and become stars. This could be true as they are much relatable to mankind. Like every individual, each one grabs its space and dazzle distinctly bright. Group within groups they too form, as beautiful constellations our early dreamers had drawn. And as a whole, they decor the dark, just by being in there, like people are supposed to.
When all envy their beauty, I envy their timing. Its night for all of them at once. There is no "meet and move on" for them. They get to twinkle on the same time and they are always on the same sky. The same vast sky where there is no "two different roads" and hence stars don't have to take different journey during their lifetime. And I envy that.
Thats why we have these scattered bits of undying hope called " Stars". Not with scorching blaze, nor with creases and wane but a spec of atmost shine they are. Eyed by all and yet they seem so undisturbed. Clouds and comets may come and cross, but they are the ones that stay. And the best part, at a comforting distance they stay. ...
They say people die and become stars. This could be true as they are much relatable to mankind. Like every individual, each one grabs its space and dazzle distinctly bright. Group within groups they too form, as beautiful constellations our early dreamers had drawn. And as a whole, they decor the dark, just by being in there, like people are supposed to.
When all envy their beauty, I envy their timing. Its night for all of them at once. There is no "meet and move on" for them. They get to twinkle on the same time and they are always on the same sky. The same vast sky where there is no "two different roads" and hence stars don't have to take different journey during their lifetime. And I envy that.
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