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The sunset
The dark night"
A lot of melancholic episodes at the seaside watching the sunset...i've been felt
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This part reminds me of my mom who shed blood just to brought me in this world.Maybe the beauty of reality is the blood
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This poem speaks to me as its underlying theme reflects a cornice in the temple of my own philosophy. One cannot appreciate the joys in life without the struggle to achieve them. H. G. Wells once said, "What on earth would a man do with himself if something did not stand in his way.", and Robert Louis Stevenson once put it, "To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive, and true success is to be found in the labor." But I think my favorite saying - one which I learned many decades ago is, "In order to experience the miracle of the sunrise we must stand for awhile in the darkness." - Sapna Reddy
And then, of course, there is Scott:
"In a dark muddy forest,
A wet dirty smile."
― Steven Wright