Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Stars and Fish
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From the stars in the sky,
To the fish in the sea,
No one shining brighter than the rest.
Each one you come across,
More magnificent than the last.
Every one so different.
Yet so much alike.
How could one choose,
One over another?
Perhaps to them,
The one they see,
is high above the rest.
Not a single other one,
Can compare to the one,
That has ensnared their sight.
It begins to consume them,
Occupying their thoughts,
Their dreams,
Plaguing theirs senses.
They come to a point,
Where all the other fish,
Floating right in front of them,
Begin to disappear.
Regardless of their colorings,
Despite their beauty,
They go un-noticed.
As you focus on the one,
More intensely every moment,
Nothing can distract,
Your dedicated gaze
Slowly you being to creep,
Narrowing the gap,
Many things can happen,
You pray for only one.
Deep down inside you desperately hope,
This beautiful creature,
Will notice you too.
Slowly drawing nearer,
Trying frantically not to frighten it away.
Suddenly,
Without notice,
Gracefully it turns,
Now facing you,
It catches your gaze.
You sit stunned,
Trying to comprehend the beauty,
That is only feet away.
Your mind begins to race,
As it tries to figure out,
What is causing this creature,
To choose you,
Over all the rest.
What possible reason can there be,
To explain this decision?
I could not tell you,
But ponder this question I will.
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