"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow." - Albert Einstein

Monday, January 31, 2011

The Sky And The Sea




















Clipart by Microsoft Office



The fifth day of voyage dawned bright and clear
And she whispered the story soft in my ear
As the Sun flew low o'er the horizon red
She told me how the Sea and the Sky were wed
How the Sea and Sky were wed

The Sky had used the waters for his looking glass
But he had never noticed what a lovely lass
That the Sea had become when Time first began
To run, and run as fast as he can
And run as fast as he can

The Sea would use the Sky to help her dye her gown
And the Stars at night would form her watery crown
But she'd never seen the Sky for what he really was
Only blue for her shift, and black for her gauze
Only black for to make her gauze

But as Time began to race and the mortals to move
The Winds would get restless and disapprove
Of staying on land for very long at once
So they swirled and swept away, away to their hunts
Away, away to their hunts

The hunts led them on to the Sky and the Sea
Where the freedom was right, where the freedom could be
And as the Winds played wild in their newfound home
The Sea saw his clouds, and the Sky her foam.
Saw his clouds, and he her foam

The Winds were witness to the marvelous sight
When the Sea gave up her waters to the Sky's pure light
And then, because he loved her, he returned it to her
And rain fell between them, and all over the Earth
Between them and all over the Earth

The storm continued on for three nights and three days
And the Sky and the Sea were colored all the same grays
So the Winds, when they looked, couldn't tell them apart -
'Soon it will be, as we see, they will share the same heart.'
Soon they would share the same heart

Their whispers still echoed on the fourth day's morn 
When the Sky and the Sea, so faded, so worn,
Were lit by a burning, great circle of red
That froze at the point where the Sky and Sea were wed
At the point where the Sky and Sea were wed.

So the Sea would cradle one half, and the Sky would hold the other
While the Stars would gaze upon it, their heavenly brother,
And whisper to themselves, 'They do share the same heart,
For when they both hold the Sun, we can't tell them apart.'
They couldn't tell the Sky and Sea apart.

Thus the Sky and Sea were wed at the start of Time,
And never again will there be such a rhyme
As the one that she gave on the fifth day at Sea
When she spoke about the heavenly wedding to me
About the heavenly wedding to me.

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