The Light Within
Once upon a field of snow
Where light and cold collide,
There was a girl of summer's warmth
Where truth and good reside.
Darkness fell and yet she stood,
A sentinel of light.
Her glow lit up the frigid sky
And reflected off the white.
Why did she stand in the cold
In an empty field this way?
Did she know something I did not?
If she did, she didn't say.
But her light made me think long and hard
About the light in me;
She was the sun on a summer's day,
I was stars reflecting on the sea.
Why had my fire lost its roar?
What else had I lost inside?
What parts of me were filled with grime
And using excuses to hide?
So I stood beside her in the field
And stoked the fire within
And soon that field of snow was filled
With Summer and her twin.
The cold fell away and the night withdrew
And the field began to bloom
Because I tossed the muck away
And gave my light some room.