William Shakespeare
what is a sky
What is a sky? Is it the bluest of blues, ever-reaching and ever-spreading? Is it a vast expanse of beauty, a canvas for the clouds to paint their dreams? Is it the source of life-giving rain, the refuge of the birds, the gateway to the heavens? Is it a wondrous sight, a thing of beauty, a marvel to behold? Is it the perfect backdrop for lovers as they gaze into each other's eyes? Or is it simply a reminder of our smallness, of our insignificance? Indeed, for what is a sky but a reminder of our infinite smallness? We are but specks in this vast universe, and the sky reminds us of that. We are nothing before it, so small and insignificant. Yet, it is also a reminder of our power. It is a reminder that we are capable of creating such beauty, even if it is only through our imaginations. And so, what is a sky? It is a reminder of our smallness, of our power, and of our beauty. A reminder of the wonders of this world, and of the mysteries that await us beyond. A reminder that we should never take for granted what we have, and that we should always strive to reach for the stars.
