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January 26, 2006

What Do You See?

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- Starry Night, Vincent Van Gogh, 1853-1890


When you look up into the sky at night, what do you see?

Do you see stars that sparkle down at you, showering you with their love?
Do you see planets, proof of worlds we will never know?
Do you see fiery Mars or the clear North Star?
Do you see the Moon, solemn and beautiful, waxing and waning with the shadows of the Earth?

Or do you see a shooting star, flying across the sky in wild happiness?
Or maybe you see beyond the stars and planets themselves, on to galaxies and the Universe, filled with possibilities . . .

Whatever you see, whether it be comets or simple peacefulness, I see those same stars. When I look into the sky I see the same planets, the same galaxies, the same constellations.

When I look at those stars I see hope in every one. And when I look up into the beautiful neverending sky, I see all of the people I love.

The world becomes a beautiful place.

So, the next time you look into the sky, think of the people you love, count your blessings, raise your arms to the sky and bask in the glory of your life, bask in the love of those around you, and bask in the promise of the Universe.

- Signe Freesia Erickson, Winter 2005

Posted by Neal at January 26, 2006 7:14 PM | Category: Poetry & Art

Comments

One of the things I see when I look at the sky is the same thing someone else is seeing, someone who lives a thousand miles or more away from me. And both of us, separated by distance, look up at the same time, and are connected.

Posted by: mark at January 31, 2006 11:14 PM

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