Life-Breathing: In Oceans' Deep
By Alba-Maria Grembi
Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash |
What does the Light speak of your breathtaking reef? You’ve been cast into an ocean of lies by a
deceived world you so trusted. Led by the hunting of happiness within faces
that can only reflect: the face of the other; the face in the mirror. Pulled by
the lie of your majesty, into a depth that you really despised.
By Raven Domingo |
Dressed up in linen that
fades in the dark. Moved up in hights that shade the great deep. Paralytic: disregarding
the Giver while in love with His gift; blinded: seeking hope in the life of the
perished. Do you see in the dark? It was the world that fooled you—but you were
also so willing.
By Nick Russill on Unsplash |
It is the garment of gloating that still pulls you down; the dreams of adventure, the glory, the magnitude—weighting your soul. Take away your trust in a billion worldly promises, accursed secrets spelt in your ears: the salty water in your eyes.
And the Truth will lift up your burden.
By Life Of Pix |
How loved is your being by
the tending Composer! Countless of stars unable to mimic His image and
likeness; millions of forces unwilling to deceive existence into your colours and shades;
thousands of oceans afraid of the Life that can conquer your breath.
He only waits for your will.
By Tim Marshall on Unsplash Life-Breathing: In Oceans' Deep By Alba-Maria Grembi |
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