Moonlit Awakening


 

Moonlit Awakening

 

In the stillness of night, I awoke in a start,
Eyes drifting open, a quiet beat of the heart,
And there, through the window, a near-full moon lay,
Soft, golden glow turning night into day.

 

Resplendent, it floated, oblivious, pure,
Lighting the sky, a silent allure,
A beacon of calm, serene and whole,
Casting light on the darkness it stole.

 

I stood there, entranced, as though in a trance,
Mesmerized by this ethereal dance,
Glad for the chance to have woken, to see,
A simple spectacle, yet profound to me.

 

For had I not woken from slumber’s hold,
This quiet beauty would have passed, untold,
And in that moment, as the moon’s light grew,
A glimmer of truth in my heart I knew.

 

Isn’t life too a slumbering night,
Where truths lie hidden, just out of sight?
And yet, with the urge to seek and to see,
We wake from the darkness to finally be free.

 

The moon, a symbol, of wisdom and grace,
Guiding us gently from life’s dark embrace,
To gaze beyond the body, beyond the mind,
To realms of truth we’re meant to find.

 

For every night of ignorance passed,
There awaits a dawn, clear and vast,
And in each waking, a joy so pure,
That life holds secrets, if we dare to explore.

 

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