Loneliest Christmas
No Noche Buena nor Christmas decors
Only grief that still lingers
Loneliest Christmas
No Noche Buena nor Christmas decors
Only grief that still lingers
The world is big
The sky is high
I look up
But everyone else is a giant,
Looking down on me,
Casting shadows on me.
Their gazes piercing my eyes
The’re all scary
I bend my knees
And touch the ground
For it is so much closer
Than the azure above
I look down
And stare at my dirty boots
For they’re so tiny like me
And don’t give me strange looks
You are blind
She is deaf
Is this the dead end?
Were you two too conceited?
Shall tears be shed?
Shall silence be broken?
For the faith so sacred
Never to be forsaken
For those who have rough friendships right now
She hides behind that mask
The mask known as privacy
She doesn’t like the scent of flowers
In the garden of gossip and flattery
She wants to go somewhere else
To a place without butterflies
Which appear beautiful and flawless
But are only attracted to fragrant lies
The garden is unbelievably vast
It seems to stretch indefinitely
But she needs to run away fast
To enter the ideal reality
Everything is written by miharusshi.
This book is part of my 2014 Library. Hurrah!
I remember the time that the movie adaptation of The Da Vinci Code was criticized in my country as it was thought to be a blasphemous work that would challenge the faith of Christians, more specifically the Roman Catholics, and make them doubt their beliefs. Continue reading My Thoughts on「The Da Vinci Code」 by Dan Brown