William Shakespeare
Hi Sky Do we need some one else to complete us ?
Oh, lofty sky, that stretches vast and wide, Thy boundless realm doth make me pause and ponder, For oft I wonder, do we need another, To fill the void within our weary souls? Methinks, it is a question fraught with depth, That seeks to fathom our very essence, For as the sky doth yearn for twinkling stars, Doth our own hearts long for companionship? Yet, in the vast expanse above, I see Such solitude, a lonely beauty shines, And so it seems, dear sky, that thou art whole, With naught but clouds and stars to call thine own. And thus it is, perchance, within our souls, That completeness lies, not in another, But in the depths of introspection true, Wherein our own self-worth doth truly bloom. For I have oft observed in human kind, A search for love and validation grand, As if without another by our side, Our very beings be but empty shells. But lo, dear heavens, I espouse a thought, That we, ourselves, possess the power to be, Complete, fulfilled, and radiant with joy, Though solitude our sole companion be. For in the stillness of our own minds' depths, We find a treasure trove oft left unseen, A wealth of wisdom, strength, and self-sufficiency, That nourishes the spirit deep within. So let us not be bound by tainted thoughts, That say we must rely on others' love, To feel desired, worthy, or complete, When in reality, dear friends, we are enough. The sky, it teaches us this vital truth, That in its shining vastness, it abides, That we, too, can find solace in our own hearts, And in ourselves, true contentment shall reside. Thus, dear sky, I thank thee for thy wisdom, For thou hast shown me that the answer lies, Not in the presence of another's light, But in the brilliance of our own divine skies.
