You Are My Day
O Day,
You are both Night and Daylight,
Both Moonlight and Sunlight,
And both Cloud glare and Starlight.
You are both Moonrise, and Moonset,
And Sunrise, and Sunset.
You are the turning, cooling and burning of the skies, and the rise and fall of all the heavens, even every galaxy and planet.
O Woman,
You are my Day.
Kalvgv
I never thought I'd get into a long-distance relationship. I never believed in them; "you can't ever truly get to know someone, you have not met in person," I would say. But then, this woman just waltzed on into my life like she owns the place, and "rearranged the furniture" of my life. We started talking on Facebook, and we fell in love.
She lives in Sweden, and her time is nine hours ahead of mine. The best time, for both of us, to talk via Facebook calling, was about dawn or sunrise my time. I get up before dawn anyways, to pray and meditate. But because of her, I began to look forward to every dawn.
Kalvgv is a Cherokee word for "sunrise." So "Kalvgv" is the nickname I gave this woman. The dawn and sunrise became symbols of her, to me. When I see the sunrise, I see her.
The sun and the sunrise have become symbols of Kalvgv. They were already symbols of the light and heat of GOD. They were already symbols of the love, passion, and power, by which GOD creates life. Kalvgv became, in my mind, a sacred woman incarnation of those things.