A Day:

Romy Aran
1 min readDec 5, 2021

I could not believe my eyes

That I was witness to such great beauty

That the world over was resounding in the glory of a new day

And the sky radiated blue-gold from the embers of the dying white

I lay there and waited for the coming of the light

And knew not, or rather forgot, the struggles of all to come

And knew only beauty, the beauty of a world which I had forgotten

In pitiful haste.

Here is my life, as it is, as it…

Tell me

where the rain falls

and I will go there

to see the leaves drenched in autumn

leave this world

in the soil of a year

lost in the mist

of morning.

News of the surrendering sun

Lay outstretched on the leafy green

Rendered gold in the exuberant afterglow

Of the retired commander,

Resting finally on his laurels.

The immensity of the occasion inspired the birds’ beaks to

Prick the air with the tales of his exploits

Rendered beautifully on sonorous reams of Morse code:

“The commander has retired, and has gone to sleep.”

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Romy Aran

I’m a student investigating the complexities of the cosmos and of our society, two facets of reality shaping our understanding of the universe.