Let s talk about lightness

LET'S TALK ABOUT LIGHTNESS.

I saw you born as a seed.

I saw you bloom.

I saw your roots reach the ground, then you were a girl.

When the fruit was born, you had already become a girl, the most charming.

Spring came, and you were already a woman, in the smile, in the hug, in the silence.

Time passed, and that unforgettable woman became that girl forever loved again.

"We need to be able to live with others."

(Aristotle)

A man is very little.

You became a woman in my arms.

The thirst of his spirit emerged for his flesh, through my flesh.

He drank, he got drunk on me.

It tasted of my fears - of my insecurities.

It intoxicated my being with desires - crazy, senseless, forbidden.

I made you real:

You didn't exist before me.

He walked among smiles, friends, with his body.

You were still asleep when I touched your flesh – when I woke you up from your black and white world.

"Whoever cultivates his land will have plenty of food, But whoever strives for worthless things has no common sense."

(Book of Wisdom)

"A man who uses his time and energy by working hard to support his family has a good chance of achieving relative security."

(Quote from Magazine)

"The lightness of life, from the seed until it blossoms into its fullness, is truly enchanting. And living in harmony with others is a fundamental essence for human existence."

(Internet Comment)